Fortunately for the rest of us, the FSM is compatible with the GPL.
The GPL allows you to modify the original work. The bible, however, clearly states that it is the word of God and should not be modified. It is therefore not GPL-compatible. The codebase it’s based on is also of dubious origin.
But even if the licensing terms weren’t crap, it’ll never catch on. It’s a buggy beta release that’s been ported to other languages or forked dozens of times because the developers can never agree on a single design. It’s also not very user-friendly: The interface tends to kill people, especially before you patch it to SP1 (New Testament). I’d be surprised if they aren’t bankrupt in a year.
1900 years later…
girlintraining (Slashdot)