pizda on Nostr: I don't really want to give them ideas. But at least we can still fork it. And that ...
I don't really want to give them ideas. But at least we can still fork it. And that they haven't made it a condition of the license agreement that any forks must have a Code of Conduct.
The Rust language was trying to do just that with their Trademark Guidelines, any third party forum using the Rust trademark was required to have a Code of Conduct that the project approves of.
https://github.com/blyxyas/no-rust-policy-change
" You can have an "User Group" as long as it:
Formally adopts and enforces a robust Code of Conduct appropriate to your specific User Group. " - UNBELIEVABLE.
It's like communism came to Open Source, previously left-libertarian projects are now slowly becoming totalitarian in nature.
The Rust language was trying to do just that with their Trademark Guidelines, any third party forum using the Rust trademark was required to have a Code of Conduct that the project approves of.
https://github.com/blyxyas/no-rust-policy-change
" You can have an "User Group" as long as it:
Formally adopts and enforces a robust Code of Conduct appropriate to your specific User Group. " - UNBELIEVABLE.
It's like communism came to Open Source, previously left-libertarian projects are now slowly becoming totalitarian in nature.