Imagine there is an OSS framework called Foo.
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Imagine there is an OSS framework called Foo. Bar is a company that offer Foo hosting. However, instead of vanilla Foo, they run a private fork that adds some specific capabilities that make their host unique. Should they disclose this and call their framework something else?
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to Matteo Collina last edited by
@mcollina not particularly? Sure the license may force them to open source their changes though
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maybeanerdreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by [email protected]
@thisismissem @mcollina i generally distrust licenses for open source server side software/services that isn't AGPL. MIT just stinks of incoming rugpull
If it's a framework or similar, who cares.
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