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by azemetre
410 days ago
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No. As an industry we need to start consolidating on open source tooling, we see what happens when a company breaks away from open source licenses: it hurts consumers at their detriment. Your quote has no bearing in this context. We aren't talking about rewriting our projects, we're talking about purposely choosing open and free tools. Also GSAP isn't even the leading animation library in JS ecosystem, thankfully. |
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I'm not trying to be argumentative so much as point out that different people/companies have different goals, motivations and values. There are many stops between avoidance and zealotry.
For the people/companies who were happy to pay for Greensock and happier to use it for free-as-in-beer, clearly there is something there which speaks to them regardless of how it is licensed. It's important to remember that freedom means people can absolutely choose a paid product, and that's no moral or ethical lapse but often an educated decision.