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[News] The Importance of AGPLv3; Sun on the GPL

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AGPLv3 Keeps Open Source Vibrant in Age of SaaS

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| For all practical purposes, the AGPLv3 is a key advance for everyone involved 
| in open source, regardless of if you are a software developer, Internet end 
| user or enterprise end user. The AGPLv3 closes the ASP loophole and keeps the 
| freedom of open source software alive, in the age of SaaS and hosted 
| applications.    
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https://fossbazaar.org/?q=content/agplv3-keeps-open-source-vibrant-age-saas

Sun touts 'industrial strength' developer platform

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| Sun is responding to developers' desires to see applications they build run 
| across any device and grant them the opportunity to apply their Java skill 
| set regardless of the platform. And, through Project Insight, developers can 
| make use of, and own, the data they reap from their own applications, and 
| have access to freely available code from GPL, the "world's most popular and 
| ubiquitous open source license".     
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=295062608&rid=-50


Recent:

Rethinking Gobuntu [and Launchpad to Possibly Pick AGPLv3]

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| In the case of Launchpad, we do view you as a co-owner of the data, so 
| the resolution of this problem is important to us. As you point out, 
| there's no really clear best practice that works well and has been shown 
| to be commercially sustainable. That's different to the GPL (even v3). I 
| think the Affero GPL is a strong candidate for the front line of 
| thinking on the subject, and that's what I am inclined to use when we 
| publish Launchpad's source code.
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/gobuntu-devel/2008-April/000698.html


GPL Project Watch List for Week of 04/18

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| Now onto our recently added license the AGPL v3. Last week our database 
| contained 55 AGPL v3 projects. This week we are at 68 AGPL v3 projects, which 
| is an increase of just over 20%. This is a significant increase percentage 
| wise, even though it is only a 13 project increase. However, our prediction 
| is that the adoption rate will rise in number and decrease in percentage as 
| the current amount in the database grows.     
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http://gpl3.blogspot.com/2008/04/gpl-project-watch-list-for-week-of-0418.html


AGPL v3 to be added to Palamida Watch List

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| Palamida is tracking adoption of GPL v3 on a special blog. The last post 
| mentioned an incredible rate of adoption for it. There are already more than 
| 2,000 projects using the license (or a variation of it, like LGPL v3), with a 
| good chance to reach 5,000 by the end of the year. I feel we are about to 
| reach the tipping point, when everyone will move from GPL v2 to v3.    
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http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2008/04/agpl-v3-to-be-added-in-palamida-watch.html


Google pays for Affero ban

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| The projects will join around 10 other AGPL-licensed efforts on SourceForge, 
| compared to six on Google Code. Before the defections, Google had been 
| discouraging other AGPL projects, saying Google Code does not support AGPL.  
| 
| The dispute between Google and developers who want to use AGPL - a version of 
| GPLv3 tailored for use in software as a service - has rumbled on since last 
| November, when AGPL was finalized.  
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/04/11/google_bans_aero/


Google blocking AGPL in Google Code

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| So, first AGPL was not good enough for Google because it was not 
| OSI-approved. That limited its popularity... Now it is OSI-approved. Still, 
| it is not popular enough to be accepted in the Google closed open source 
| hosting site?   
| 
| And, by the way, why should people put their open source code in the hands of 
| someone who likes open source only when it does good to its business (ehm, 
| that could include me, but we are not talking about me, are we ;-) ?  
| 
| C'mon Chris, give developers the ability of using AGPL for their own projects 
| in Google Code. Your fight for no proliferation of licenses is something I 
| subscribe to, but AGPL is the license of the future, no matter if Google 
| likes it or not. And I can guarantee you it will become even more popular if 
| it is accepted in Google Code...    
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http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2008/03/google-blocking-agpl-in-google-code.html


Funambol Helps New AGPLv3 Open Source License Gain Formal OSI Approval 

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| March 13, 2008 - Funambol, the leading provider of Mobile 2.0 messaging 
| software powered by open source, today announced that the AGPLv3 has received 
| formal approval by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). Funambol led the process 
| of the license's approval by the OSI after adopting AGPLv3 in November. It 
| was the first company to adopt the license, which closes the "ASP loophole".    
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http://www.linuxpr.com/releases/10466.html


Census started for enterprise open source use

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| Intended as a pluggable architecture for organizations to provide their own 
| fingerprint rules and identify open source packages, OSS Discovery is 
| licensed under the new Affero GPLv3 (AGPLv3) for open source SaaS.  
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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2007/12/12/census-started-for-enterprise-open-source-use/


Funambol Is First Major Commercial OpenSource Company To Support AGPLv3

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| Funambol, the leading provider of mobile 2.0 messaging software powered by 
| open source, today announced it has adopted GNU AGPLv3. This makes Funambol 
| the first major commercial open source software company to adopt the license 
| that was just released by the Free Software Foundation. Funambol adopted 
| AGPLv3 because the company views it as a major open source license of the 
| future.      
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http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,230442.shtml
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