The GPL's compatibility clauses are a pain for everyone, and in return the GPL provides nothing to anyone not already using it.
Maybe we should intentionally poison-pill our open source licenses to be GPLv3-incompatible; after all, the GPL is designed to actively leverage network effects to establish monopoly control over how the rest of us share code.
So you are going to combat the network effects that would establish monopoly control over how people share code by...trying to establish monopoly control over how people share code? Doesn't that seem a wee bit hypocritical to you?
The GPL's compatibility clauses are a pain for everyone, and in return the GPL provides nothing to anyone not already using it.
Maybe we should intentionally poison-pill our open source licenses to be GPLv3-incompatible; after all, the GPL is designed to actively leverage network effects to establish monopoly control over how the rest of us share code.
Responding with the same tactics seems fair.