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by xavel
4107 days ago
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And what if those companies wish to provide their software to customers? Enter a terrible hell of "how are we going to relicense our stuff", that'll most likely end up with said companies switching to a different library. No, the GPL, especially the AGPL is inherently bad for libraries. Libraries, mind you, not software in general. Like I've written in my other comment, the LGPL solves this issue painlessly. Besides that, node.js won't run with MuJS, because node.js depends on V8 and libevent. Unless some poor sod actually reimplements the entire nodejs stack... but I hope people are smarter than that. :-) |
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This is basically for-profit code from a for-profit company, with a side dish of "open source for open source projects." It's like... like Github. Like Travis-CI. Like QT.