Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:24:20 +0100 | From | Jörn Engel <> | Subject | Re: how much license information inside the kernel ? |
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On Thu, 30 October 2008 11:54:57 +0100, devzero@web.de wrote: > > i found that there is a LOT of repeating licensing information in the kernel. > > for me, > > find ./linux-2.6.27 -type f -exec cat {} \; |egrep "free software|GNU General Public License|Free Software Foundation|version 2 of the License|distributed in the hope|WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY|FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR" > > gives a file sized ~3.5M > > That`s more than 1% of the kernel source.
Scary, isn't it?
One of the problems is that corporate lawyers require the full GPL preample in any source file. As a result, a lot of developers inside companies cannot publish code without it. Whether that makes any sense is anyone's guess. But it doesn't cause much harm either, so better leave the bloat where it is.
Jörn
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