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by eriknstr
3378 days ago
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I think with any larger scale open source project looking to change license they basically have to assert that no response implies agreement because of the amount of people that have contributed over time and things that this leads to, such as the probability that at least one of them might have died or otherwise have become unreachable since when they contributed. However they might have instead used some of the donor money to hire someone to do a clean-room re-implementation of the functionality for which they couldn't get the original author's blessing to change the license of. This might have been the more respectful thing to do perhaps. |
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If no, then what percentage of contributors need to agree? Or do I need to rewrite all of the code that I get noes for?