Guide to the third draft of GPLv3
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Guide to the third draft of GPLv3
by
brett
last modified
2007-06-29 16:32
GPLv3 was released on 2007 June 29. The drafting process is closed; these materials are here for archival purposes. Thank you for your support.
What's changed
Read about the updated process and timeline
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Read the new discussion draft of the GPL
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The first GPLv3 discussion draft
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