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by _msw_ 816 days ago
The SSPLv1 has fatal flaws that were identified by the open source community during its review for OSI approval. Some of those flaws were attempted to be addressed in the SSPLv2 draft that was never finalized, which is an acknowledgment that the flaws exist.

There isn’t really any way for someone who wanted to offer software licensed under SSPLv1 to comply with the obligations of the license in good faith. This is what makes those obligations a “constructive restriction” [1].

[1] https://meshedinsights.com/2021/01/27/all-open-source-licens...

1 comments

There are some conditions that don't fit with the OSD (in the view of some, opinions are divided). That's fine. It's allowed to have licenses that don't fit with the OSD. These licenses are not flawed in any objective sense.