The use of the gplv3 allows gnueral to have, as a dependency, any of the apache or permissive licensed tools like TF, torch, etc, and then through those tools 'export' their dependence on non-free components from nvidia and others.
I don't think this is wrong, per se, but it is ...funny when the fsf portrays their work as morally superior to us horrible corporate permissive license lovers, while inexorably depending on non-free components.
In an ideal world this project will be popular and will lead to someone on gnueral writing nvidia compatible drivers that will allow them to reject nvidia's, but I'm not optimistic. Not because of some incompetency on the Gnueral team, but nvidia's long history of making life very difficult for open driver writers.
I don't think this is wrong, per se, but it is ...funny when the fsf portrays their work as morally superior to us horrible corporate permissive license lovers, while inexorably depending on non-free components.
In an ideal world this project will be popular and will lead to someone on gnueral writing nvidia compatible drivers that will allow them to reject nvidia's, but I'm not optimistic. Not because of some incompetency on the Gnueral team, but nvidia's long history of making life very difficult for open driver writers.