Up until recently I had never really given the GPL much actual thought. Now I am planning to fix the bugs and release my own CMS, hopefully recouping my investment in time by selling it.
I do get 'advised' on a regular basis to go GPL with it and there seems to be a consensus that GPL and Open Source is the way to go, with very little pushback.
Thinking about it though under the GPL it is near on impossible to make money due to you relinquishing your control - your project will just be forked and given away if you demanded money for it.
With this in mind there is very little opportunities for software development startups in a free-open-source world. The only real viable employers are large companies where the software adds value to other services. If your product is software you have no real hope of ever making any money. Admittedly there are cases where the product provides alternate revenue - such as browsers being paid by search engines, but this is the exception rather than the rule and many projects will have no such revenue.
Since the GPL pretty much ensures you can pretty much never work on a programming idea of your own as a real job (instead having to work for 'the man'), why does it get so much support?
