The Open Source Software Supply Chain Isn't REAL!! #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/yt0S_xN5b94
The Open Source Software Supply Chain Isn't REAL!!
Everytime something bad happens in the open source world there is talks of securing the Open Source software supply chain, the issue here is all the people b...YouTube
Ursidinoj/The Bjornsdottirs
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •NiceMicro
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •in my opinion, we should blame it on the BSD / MIT style licenses that require nothing from downstream.
Corporations have access to thousands of libraries at no cost and no restrictions... People in general don't appreciate things that come easy, and tend to be irresponsible towards those things.
Does the added unpaid maintenance burden worth it now, that due to choosing MIT vs GPL, hundreds of proprietary junk use your code? I don't think so.
#FreeSoftware #GPL
Brodie Robertson
in reply to NiceMicro • • •NiceMicro
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •as I said in the YT comment, people promote the BSD and MIT licenses as "the license to use if you want your code to be used by corporations and become popular".
I don't blame anyone for using any license, it is their right to license their own creative work however they want under applicable law. But if you literally let anyone to do anything with the code without giving back... remember you let them do that.
Brodie Robertson
in reply to NiceMicro • • •NiceMicro
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •@BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.onli.ne Yes. I did not argue with that, even for a second.
The only thing I said is that in your analogy, you shouldn't be surprised that someone took half the oranges and made a lot of money on orange juice without giving anything back to the community.
My argument is, that if as a dev you are concerned for the community, stipulate a license that stipulates that the orange juice one makes of the free orange should also be free.