Explanation for newbies: The GNU/Linux copypasta is an argument made by Richard Stallman that the operating system should be referred to as “GNU/Linux” or “GNU+Linux” because linux is just the kernel and what makes it useful are the various GNU programs and libraries like coreutils and glibc.

Alpine Linux is a linux distribution that ships without any GNU software (though it can be installed using the package manager).

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    1 day ago

    And that’s why Alpine should be considered harmful. Copyleft is important, folks! musl and BusyBox are just ways to facilitate even more enshittification, Tivoization, and other corporate abuse than the GPLv2 kernel already does by itself.

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      4 hours ago

      I agree with copyleft and the fsf’s core ideas, but also understand some people just don’t like gnu, due to just not wanting to call it “gnu/linux” and stallman being kind of weird

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      14 hours ago

      Huh, good point, I never stopped to consider what licenses are behind Alpine.

      I agree with your point that pushover licenses should not be the way forward (I personally license all of my major projects with GPLv3 only), but I’ll still keep using alpine because I like it from a technical standpoint.

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      1 day ago

      Based and GNU pilled

      This is why I license my work under GPLv3+ (not going to link my codeberg/GH because I’m not fucking stupid)

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      I understand what argument could be made against musl, which is licensed under MIT, but what’s wrong with GPLv2?

      I remember Torvald saying something about not wanting to change the kernel’s license to GPLv3, but I’ve never understood the differences

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      Alpine should be considered harmful

      that’s a rather anti-liberal sentiment coming from what one would assume to be a mostly pro-liberal open source community.