MJ Ray mjr@phonecoop.coop writes:
No, the GPL hasn't always attached requirements to "making it available for others to use".
I didn't say it did.
I said that X was "more similar" to Y than it is to Z. I didn't say X == Y.
Ciaran claimed that [...] does this mean the FSF will [...]?
(Note: I don't work for FSF or set policy for GNU. FSFE and FSF are independent in terms of management, staff, and finances.)
FWIW, barring a change in technology or in the way people use computers and networks, I don't think that AGPL will be a widely used licence, so I don't see any big GFDL-sized controversies coming.