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[News] Sophisticated Scientific Software Opts for GPL Licensing

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EvoRSR: an integrated system for exploring evolution of RNA structural
robustness

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| EvoRSR is object-oriented, modular, and freely available at 
| http://biotech.bmi.ac.cn/EvoRSR under the GNU/GPL license.  
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http://7thspace.com/headlines/316973/evorsr_an_integrated_system_for_exploring_evolution_of_rna_structural_robustness.html


Recent:

Is use of the GPL really decreasing?

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| Is it reasonable to raise the question "does X still matter?" when the X in
| question is in use among nearly two-thirds of the target users under
| discussion?
|
| [...]
|
| Tracking down the real numbers isn't difficult though and they show that the
| use of the GPL isn't decreasing; there may be more and more and projects
| using open source licences these days, lessening the percentages, but the GPL
| numbers are only increasing.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/26920/1090/


GPLv3/AGPLv3 Adoption: If It Happened Too Fast, I'd Be Worried

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| Since the release of GPLv3, technology pundits have been opining about how
| adoption is unlikely, usually citing Linux's still-GPLv2 status as (often
| their only) example. Even though I'm a pro-GPLv3 (and, specifically,
| pro-AGPLv3) advocate, I have never been troubled by slow adoption, as long as
| it remained on a linear upswing from release day onward (which it has).
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/blog/2008/nov/13/gplv3-agplv3-adoption/
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