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by sureglymop
249 days ago
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I have no issue with rewriting the coreutils in rust technically but I also don't think it's that interesting. They work just fine as they are. However what I truly don't understand is using a different license. For something so fundamental, please just let that be the same. But I think there are a lot more great examples. I have used pandas and I like polars. I have used latex but I like typst. People are creating generally valuable tools that bring something new to the table. More competition and diversity is rarely a bad thing. |
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Or BSD/ISC for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS etc coreutils? All of which also have subtly different implementations from each other.
Or maybe you are talking about other UNIXs like CDDL for OpenSolaris?
Or perhaps you meant a proprietary license like Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Tru64 UNIX and so on?
Or maybe we just agree that there isn’t a standard license for coreutils and developers should be free to chose to license their own code however they wish?