People never learn. If this gets popular, some proprietary fork (probably owned by a US company) will win, become incompatible with the open source version, and maybe even hire the original devs and kill off the original project.
He might be wrong about many things (like a child’s ability to consent), but Stallman was certainly right about software licensing.
People never learn. If this gets popular, some proprietary fork (probably owned by a US company) will win, become incompatible with the open source version, and maybe even hire the original devs and kill off the original project.
He might be wrong about many things (like a child’s ability to consent), but Stallman was certainly right about software licensing.