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by sqs
3866 days ago
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Sourcegraph CEO here. Fair Source is not an open-source license. It is intended to be an improvement over closed source (GitHub, Bitbucket, etc.) and open core (where many important bits are closed source). Fair Source is not intended to support forking and independent redistribution. If you fork a Fair Source-licensed project and try to distribute it, users would have to also acquire a license from the original author. |
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> Fair Source License functions just like an open-source license
with the only restriction being that I can't use it with over X employees in my company.
If what you're saying is true then I'd highly suggest you reword that, in reality it functions just like a proprietary license except that I can look at the source and maybe send patches to you.
More similar to that of the proprietary JIRA (which will give you source when you buy it) than the open source Gitlab.