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by dnautics 2108 days ago
and where would the money and time to pursue a lawsuit come from?
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This is the purpose of the FSF as far as I understand. One of their goals is enforcement of the GPL
I believe the FSF only use their legal resources to defend software whose copyright has been assigned to them.

https://www.fsf.org/bulletin/2014/spring/copyright-assignmen...

From the Zig foundation
that's laughable. How much do you suppose it would cost to hire an international lawyer to pursue a case in a foreign country. Even if there were enough resources, do you think that the stakeholders in the Zig Foundation would consider that to be a reasonable use of the funds that they've donated?

I certainly wouldn't. As a donor, as far as I can tell, this is as good as they could do. I'm much happier that they spend their money on code, and leave it at a statement that can grab attention, like what they have done.

Roughly $100K-$200K maximum and it would be a good use of time if it would recover potentially millions for the foundation.
good lord. our budget is public; you can see we have some 30K in the bank, with $3500 income per month. We will not be wasting donors' money on a lawyer.
In this specific case it may not be worth it but if a large corporation were redistributing a hypothetically GPL-licensed version of zig without releasing source, then you would be doing your donors a disservice by not seeking retribution to the foundation.
I'm a Zig donor and I disagree. I'm happy that my donations are funding development instead of lawsuits.
>recover potentially millions for the foundation.

You really believe a guy setting up a superficial fork in his basement has "millions" to pay out in damages?

If he doesn’t then there is little point in writing this blog post as well.
The point of the blogpost isn't to shutdown Zen, it's to ensure new people who find Zig or Zen aren't confused into thinking there is a relationship between the two.