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by Pet_Ant
1968 days ago
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> GPL and AGPL are just as much used to "poison the well" But it is also legitimately outside of the purpose as well... unlike the SSPL. The Linux kernel for example. No one has ever looked at the SSPL and said “I want to work on that project” unlike the the GPL, which I believe is the GP’s point. > There is no one on the planet yet who has agreed that they will run a project under the SS Public License and be themselves bound by the SS Public License. |
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RMS would not be upset that the GPL poisons the well because companies don't want to open source their code, RMS would say they are denying user freedoms by failing to open source their code. The SSPL merely builds on this.
The only real sticking point here seems to be the OSI, and probably some manner of lobbying by tech firms to keep the SSPL from being accepted more widely as an open source license.