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by profquail 4660 days ago
I think bad_user is talking about Mir: it's licensed under GPLv3 [1].
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My point was more that license was no reason, Wayland already has a good license. Mir is first under a different license to then require a special CLA to be able to license it differently. In Wayland everyone has the same rights.
I am in complete agreement with you. I don't see any reason for Mir other than Canonical choosing to go their own route in an attempt to persuade businesses to buy commercial licenses for it.