It's honestly humiliating to see how many #FreeSoftware projects are still so ADDICTED to #GitHub.
It's honestly humiliating to see how many #FreeSoftware projects are still so ADDICTED to #GitHub.
@giacomo I am dying to know what OSI's and FSF's opinion on the #HackingLicense are and whether it will get an "official stamp of approval". FSF seems to have not given an opinion on it yet, can't find what OSI said about it.
Why do you think it counts as #FreeSoftware license but not as #OpenSource license?
I find the license amusing, it apparenly grants me the right to EVERY copyrighted work? 😂 If only it were that simple …
I'm not sure if I like or dislike this license tbh.
@giacomo The reason why I'm torn on the #HackingLicense is because of Condition 1. It stays I must not use the software "in contrast with the Purpose".
In my layman opinion, this could be read as a restriction to "use the program for any purpose" (Free Software Definition), or as a "discrimination against a field of endeavor" (Open Source Definition).
This reminds me of the debate whether free software licenses should forbid "evil" and the answer was no.
@giacomo On the other hand, Condition 1 is weird because it does not refer to the software itself but only the *rights*. In that reading, freedom 0 and open source rule 6 are not violated. Confusing.
Sounds like a perfect case for legal nerds to nerd over lol. 😉
I will not use that license anytime soon because its status is unclear and it has not been battle-tested yet on a large scale. Only time will tell …