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by sneak
407 days ago
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Obviously, if you don’t dual license, you can’t make any money. Linux and Python and Wordpress and Redis stand in stark contrast to your basic presumption here. It’s not gatekeeping to say that if you care about software freedoms, you don’t promote or release nonfree software. It’s just logic. The choice is not “release only free software xor be commercially successful”. |
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WordPress mostly make money hosting, and are indeed a good example. Redis somewhat, but it wasn't going that well, hence their recent license changes.
> The choice is not “release only free software xor be commercially successful”.
There are vanishingly few companies that manage to pull off a successful (profitable) business off open source software they're developing, and most of them predate the rise of the hyperscalers that can just sell everyone your open source as a service. Can you think of any others?