We are agreeing.... yup. I think it ****** us both off, but it's part and parcel of the gpl, so it has to be accepted.
Would there be any point to an ad-free gpl?
Still, it can be argued that even if the morpheus/gnucleus thing was slightly unexpected (and mildly underhand) it has increased the user-base of gnutella hugely.
Personally I believe we may have problems with the lack of updates for it though. Gnucleus has been updated with ultrapeer support, but I can't use it properly since none of the morpheus/gnucleus 1.6.0.0 clients will become child-nodes to me. Very annoying; I hope they actively contribute to gnucleus rather than forking.