I would understand if Canonical want a new cow to milk, but why are developers even agreeing to this? Are they out of their minds?? Do they actually want companies to steal their code? Or is this some reverse-uno move I don’t see yet? I cannot fathom any FOSS project not using the AGPL anymore. It’s like they’re painting their faces with “here, take my stuff and don’t contribute anything back, that’s totally fine”

  • marauding_gibberish142@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    The only problem is companies will always try to use MIT and using it for small projects will set a precedent. And we don’t have a governing body strong enough to enforce the GPL (nobody listens to the FSF)

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      Ha, well, if my single-digit-downloads (all by me) NPM module is influential enough to set precedent, then I’d consider that a success.