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by wmsiler
2452 days ago
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There's a weird trend on HN. For proprietary products (e.g. slack) I rarely see them getting criticized for having a proprietary license. If you are fully open source, then of course they love you. But if you try to strike a compromise and give away a lot while still keeping some licensing terms to let you make money off your creation, then you'll be bombarded by complaints about your licensing. |
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If you're trying to make money, just don't do open source. No one owes you kudos for striking a compromise no one wants.