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by DaSHacka
246 days ago
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> MIT/Apache2 is the default in the Rust ecosystem, and so the authors selected it because they didn’t care that much, and so going with the community default makes sense. This is exactly the issue most of us have with the rust ecosystem and these 'rewrite in rust' projects, though. By making everything licensed with the absolute bottom wrung restrictions, you're just made it even easier for corpos to have free pickings of any given tool on the internet to incorporate into their own tools and have never-ending Amazon and Elasticsearch situations. Obviously the community wouldn't even be here to begin with if it wasn't for Linux going with a GPLv2 license. Going forward, with everything becoming more MIT/BSD licensed, I wonder to see how the community/ecosystem will fare. I suspect, should there come a time in the future where we realize that this may have been a critical error, it'll be far too late to correct it. |
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