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by pjmlp
4613 days ago
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Yes, I have considered all of that. When I started coding, there was no such thing as GNU or open source movement. You got commercial software, shareware, beerware, donationware, whateverware. I don't have any problem with commercial software, actually I do use quite a lot of it. What I have problems with, and I have seen it happening a lot, is companies using source code from someone else as a means to cut costs for their binary blobs, without any form of contribution. So I always defend a dual license scheme. GPL for open source projects, and some company whats to use the code in a commercial product, just needs to ask for the commercial license. The only freedom GPL takes away, is the freedom to abuse the work of others. |
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