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Ubuntu Will Replace GNU Core Utilities With Rust

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      That doesn't mean we should make it easier for them, if anything that means we need a V4 of the GPL that addresses and combats that

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      It's called AGPL

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        It's called AGPL

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        No I mean less permissive, a license that can ensure major corporations cant just take someone's work and overshadow them

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          More open strictly in that it allows free software to be rolled up into proprietary software.

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          So what? Some people just want to make stuff that helps other people.

          A more open license is a way to accomplish that.

          IMO it's weird to complain that someone makes their thing even more open source.

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            So what? Some people just want to make stuff that helps other people.

            A more open license is a way to accomplish that.

            IMO it's weird to complain that someone makes their thing even more open source.

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            I'm not complaining; I'm clarifying for less informed readers. It's a subtle and often misleading distinction.

            Calling a license that leads to more proprietary software "even more open source" is absolutely debatable. The only extra restriction is disallowing free software becoming proprietary, which promotes more openness overall.

            You're not wrong by any means, but people should understand the actual tradeoff when considering licenses.

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              No I mean less permissive, a license that can ensure major corporations cant just take someone's work and overshadow them

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              It's called AGPL

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                The fact remains this article is titled in a very clickbaity way

                The link is to a youtube video, not an article, so apparently you resisted taking the bait... but aren't letting your lack of a click prevent you from commenting 🙂

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                .........Touché.

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                  Ew, AI generated image.

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                    While shifting to Rust might be a good idea for improving safety and performance, adopting the MIT license represents a fundamental change that will enable large tech companies to develop and distribute proprietary software based on the new MIT-licensed Core Utilities. This shift moves away from the original vision of the project which was to ensure that the software remains free and open as enshrined in the GPL's copyleft principles. The permissive nature of the MIT license also will increase fragmentation, as it allows proprietary forks that diverge from the main project. This could weaken the community-driven development model and potentially lead to incompatible versions of the software.

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                    That explains all the fragmentation with Xorg, Mesa, libxml, and Haiku OS.

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                      How hard is it to just use a decent license like AGPL???

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