Originally posted by Naib
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This is completely impossible. Oracle doesn't own all the copyrights for OracleZFS let alone OpenZFS. OracleZFS isn't compatible with OpenZFS. Nobody cares about OracleZFS anymore. Relicensing OpenZFS would require Oracle to commit to relicensing, but it would also require tracking down over 10 years of contributors. ZFS has been open source since 2005.
A lot of ZFS contributors wouldn't be ok relicensing to GPL as that would make it incompatible with BSD projects. CDDL limits to the file scope, so while it's copyleft, it can still live in BSD licensed kernels. Meanwhile a lot of other contributors would object to licensing it under BSD. If it were BSD licensed it could be used in both GPL and BSD kernels, but it could be used in closed source kernels, too, which a lot of contributors would object to.
The earliest you can expect ZFS to be relicensed is approximately 150 years from now. Pick a version you like and then tally up all the contributors for that version and wait. It takes 70 years after the deaths of all contributors for the copyrights to expire. Note that you'll be stuck on whatever kernels supported that particular version.
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