Comment by pantalaimon Comment by pantalaimon 12 hours ago 1 reply Copy Link View on Hacker News GPLv2 by default means GPLv2 or later, so GPLv3 is perfectly valid indeed.
Copy Link mmx1 5 hours ago Collapse Comment - That's actually not true. GPLv2 by default means v2, not v3, unless you explicitly allow "or later."Linux is actually the famed example of v2 but not v3. Reply View | 0 replies
That's actually not true. GPLv2 by default means v2, not v3, unless you explicitly allow "or later."
Linux is actually the famed example of v2 but not v3.