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by yolo42
2385 days ago
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They could surely fork it and take it from there. They would rather want that they own the code-base so that their enterprise customers can be assured that it is a product that they control and own. My product, unintentionally, solves a lot of problems for the enterprise product that my company sells. |
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So what exactly do they want when they control the codebase? Do they want to make it closed source, or just more input on the development.
Unless they want to close the source, it sounds to me just like a question of negotiation of aligning your and their interestes and it sounds like you could at least partially support your own product on work time.
And of course, you need to balance any theoretical gains by winning a legal argument with your company with your long-term employment interests.