It's been about 10 months since the Free Software Foundation released the final draft of the third version of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3), the license that is used by the vast majority of free software projects. The question since then has been -- will the community get behind the new license, or will they continue to use the GPLv2?
The answer seems to be a little of both. Palamida has been tracking GPLv3 adoption, and has a snapshot of GPLv3 adoption through March 28, 2008. Palamida has tallied 2,042 GPLv3 projects and 179 LGPLv3 projects.