Collection:GPL interview series

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This collection is for Licensing and Compliance Lab's GPL-interview series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works. If you have a suggested interview, please add it to the list on the libreplanet.org GPL interviews page


KOReader
Frans de Jonge tells us about KOReader in this AGPLv3 interview


Moodle
Interview with Martin Dougiamas of Moodle


Mastodon
John Hsieh interviews Mastodon developer Eugen Rochko for the Bulletin


RECAP
The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Michael Lissner and Brian Carver of RECAP The Law


Gsequencer
The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Joël Krähemann, maintainer of Advanced GTK+ Sequencer


Snowdrift
The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Aaron Wolf of Snowdrift.coop


PyPump
The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Jessica Tallon of PyPump


Bitcoin Armory
Interview with Bitcoin Armory


Remotecontrol
Interview with GNU remotecontrol


Tox
Interview with Tox.im


F-Droid
Interview with Ciaran Gultnieks of F-Droid


Valentina
Interview with Roman Telezhinsky of Valentina


SuperTuxKart
Interview with Joerg Henrichs of SuperTuxKart


ownCloud
Interview with Frank Karlitschek of ownCloud


BleachBit
Interview with Andrew Ziem of BleachBit


cjdns
Interview with Caleb James DeLisle of cjdns


TorChat
Interview with Bernd Kreuss of TorChat


Kunjika
Interview with Shiv Shankar Dayal of Kunjika


Booktype
Interview with Adam Hyde of Booktype


Piwik
Interview with Matthieu Aubry of Piwik


Calibre
Interview with Kovid Goyal of Calibre


Samba
Jeremy Allison on why Samba switched to GPLv3


GNU Octave
Interview with John W. Eaton of GNU Octave


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