Any time someone makes a choice, that is automatically the correct choice.
It never happens that someone makes a choice, like what license to use, because they are only familiar with a subset of all choices, or because they have been misinformed or have misunderstood something.
Right, it is better to speculate without evidence that the author made a mistake rather than rest on the default position that what they did is what they knowingly intended.
It never happens that someone makes a choice, like what license to use, because they are only familiar with a subset of all choices, or because they have been misinformed or have misunderstood something.
Right?