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by Mchl
3572 days ago
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I also had a similar kind of license in mind. My idea was: the software becomes lincensed under an open source license once any one of these happens: 1. I earn x amount of money out of my work 2. It's n seconds since EPOCH 3. I am pronounced dead by a qualified proffesional or nobody has heard from me for m years. |
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#3 needs a better definition of "nobody has heard from me". Has anyone heard from you if it becomes widely known that you made a billions dollar from an unrelated business and retired from programming? It will probably work better if you say something like n seconds since the last commit, or since your last public activity on your Github, HN, or Twitter account.
Anyhow, it would be useful to have a standard, legally proven way to make these kinds of promises. Non-lawyers like me trying to be too clever are likely to leave serious loopholes.