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by Ukv
24 days ago
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> when library provider asks for "do not use any model" To my understanding the stance was only really communicated after/because of this ticket ("For everyone listening: I added explicit disclosure of how output to stdout has changed"), and probably still isn't something that most downstream users are going to see. In general I'm not too sure about a project that is using, and has accepted contributions under, a Free software license trying to then restrict what tools you can use. To me that seems largely against the principle of a Free license. You could get contributors' permission to relicense their work to a non-Free license if you wanted to restrict the tools that users of the library can use. |
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