René Moser on Nostr: npub18yve5…jxxyn yes, it is. My point or question is: do we still trust companies ...
npub18yve5f33hyqq35t3y3xu72t9x33pfdznd0kq78lf73wkxchzr5hsmjxxyn (npub18yv…xxyn) yes, it is.
My point or question is: do we still trust companies to keep their open source software publicly available to non-customers "forever"?
Especially when the software is the business they make money with and the "times" getting harder?
The good thing #redhat, although they own #Ansible and #AWX, can't change the license because they didn't have the requirement to sign a CLA before a source contribution.
Would they have chosen to use #BSL if they could?
My point or question is: do we still trust companies to keep their open source software publicly available to non-customers "forever"?
Especially when the software is the business they make money with and the "times" getting harder?
The good thing #redhat, although they own #Ansible and #AWX, can't change the license because they didn't have the requirement to sign a CLA before a source contribution.
Would they have chosen to use #BSL if they could?