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by smw 1569 days ago
I don't think that's remotely true anymore, especially in a SaaS world. Some fairly big companies use a lot of Linux, for instance...
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Yeah, AGPL is the thing you want now to dissuade commercial use in SaaS.
> Yeah, AGPL is the thing you want now to dissuade commercial use in SaaS.

The thing is, AGPL allows commercial use just fine, it only disallows proprietary use.

The fact that companies are dissuaded from making commercial use by being prevented from putting a proprietary moat around the software is really an indictment of those companies.

Heck, you can even make AGPL software a bit more friendly for commercial enhancements if you want by granting an exception for plugins the way some GPL software does, but those same companies would probably still be dissuaded.

Linux was sort of always the one big exception to that though. But you have a fair point that the SaaS world has changed the dynamic somewhat. That said, I don't think it's changed it that much.