Sun tiptoes into GPLv3

  2007-11-16 18:30:02
Sun Microsystems will release its xVM Ops Center virtualisation management application under the General Public Licence version 3 (GPLv3), the company revealed at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco. The project marks the first application that Sun has put under the GPLv3. Rich Green, executive vice president for software at Sun, told vnunet.com that the licence was a"first step", suggesting that the company could pick GPLv3 for other projects in the future. 
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