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  • Vast_Emptiness@programming.dev
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    9 months ago

    Yeah if you really care about FOSS you should use GPL and not MIT BDS and a multiple license. Because at the end of the day the code can became close source in just a second. That is the point of GPL and the Foss. I am willing to pay with money because I can. But I am not willing to pay with trust.

    • Tom@programming.dev
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      9 months ago

      What? The GPL would have offered no more protection for this exact scenario than the LGPL (or any other license for that matter).