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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostWhy are Rust project names so negative? Like:
- Rust (a bad thing for metals)
And yes, I know they used the English term with the meaning you gave, but I frequently see people from the Linux/Phoronix community saying "but word "xxx" means "xyz" in my language!!!" (either positive or negative) so I wanted to join that game for once
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Originally posted by Spam View Post
This is why I LIKE AGPL. Though most things I produce is AGPL, GPL or CC-BY-SA.
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Originally posted by uid313 View Post
But if the company could use the AGPL software we would use it, and I would file issues on GitHub, file pull requests, join the community, improve the documentation, etc. But since it is AGPL we end up not using it at all.
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Originally posted by uid313 View Post
Because when I am at work where I develop a commercial software as a service that we sell on a subscription I can't integrate AGPL software.
Unfortunately for you, some software creators offer their work for free and in return they ask if you integrate it, you also offer your work for free. Do you think that's unfair?
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Originally posted by wswartzendruber View PostIt's interesting to me that an article about Rust turned into a licensing discussion.
Me, I'm surprised it didn't go the "Intel/Nvidia is evil" or the "KDE vs Gnome" route.
Also you posted first and you mentioned nothing but AGPL
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Originally posted by bug77 View Post
Basically you're upset at any piece of software you can't integrate.
Unfortunately for you, some software creators offer their work for free and in return they ask if you integrate it, you also offer your work for free. Do you think that's unfair?
But in my private life, I do like GPL for software, and LGPL for libraries, I also like MIT/X11/ISC/BSD license.
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