The Python Software Foundation License (PSFL) is a BSD-style, permissive free software license which is compatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL).
The license wasn't a free software license, but with version 0.12 in February 1992, Torvalds relicensed the project under the GNU General Public License.
Buildroot is free and open-source software, maintained by Peter Korsgaard and licensed under version 2 or later of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
To provide an alternative to traditional and restrictive copyright statements, the FSF developed in # a standard “free copyright” text, the GNU General Public License (GPL
To provide an alternative to traditional and restrictive copyright statements, the FSF developed in 1983 a standard “free copyright” text, the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Rewritten from scratch in 1998, it was released under GNU General Public License on February 1, 2001, with authorization from the headmaster of the École Centrale Paris.
When Torvalds released version 0.12 in February 1992, he adopted the GNU General Public License (GPL) over his previous self-drafted license, which had not permitted commercial redistribution.