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by DaSHacka
247 days ago
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I think the obvious answer is whatever tool you're attempting to replicate/supplant, you should use the same (or a compatible) license. The issue is there's a massive leap between GPLv3 and MIT, even something like GPLv2 or anything else is better than MIT or public domain-tier licenses. |
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Is this really obvious? Did GNU coreutils do this for the project it was attempting to replicate/supplant?
> even something like GPLv2 or anything else is better than MIT or public domain-tier licenses
That's an opinion, not a fact.