When will the FSF apologise?
I have a copy of the source of glibc-2.0.105 sitting on my hard drive. In inet/rexec.c (amongst other files) what do I see but a file under the BSD license including the advertising clause. Clearly I have no rights to this code since it cannot be distributed under the GPL. Thankfully, in 2.1, the advertising clause has been removed. But nonetheless, I expect a full apology from the FSF for breaking the terms of the original BSD license and forgiveness from the Regents of the University of California so that I can be assured that I may use glibc2 without let or hindrance. I await my apology.