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by toomuchtodo
2799 days ago
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Because you don’t feel others are freeloading on you does not mean software consumers aren’t freeloading. You’re free to change your licenses (or not), just as other projects are (but should). It’s time the free ride and expectations of charity by for-profit users ends. |
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You say "freeloading". I say "participating in a rich culture of shared work". Maybe I don't contribute all my local work to Emacs upstream, but I push out a lot of Python stuff. Maybe you don't bother sharing all the Python tweaks you've made, but you're an active Vim contributor. Perhaps there's someone else that's a Vim "freeloader" but who cranks out a lot of kernel code that you and I both benefit from. I think that's a healthy, mutually-beneficial arrangement.