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by jchw
550 days ago
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To me it's neither here nor there. Personally, I wouldn't touch SSPL software, not because there's anything particularly wrong with non-open source licenses, but because I think the SSPL is just a terrible copyright license anyways. The OSI and people who supported the OSI, for better or worse, put a lot of effort into branding for open source that I think we can all agree was extremely successful. There's no reason that this sort of thing can't be done for "fair source" or "source available" or whatever you want to call it. That said, it's an issue for proponents of this license model to sort out in my opinion. |
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