• vapeloki@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I did contribute once. And it was a pain. 20 lines of code but hours of work, Mailinglists, feedback, …

    Don’t het me wrong , it was fun. But would I have done the same for BSD, so that apple could use this? Hell no

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      2 days ago

      Perhaps this is our fundamental difference. I write code, solve my small task and have fun by doing it. If someone can get something of it, it’s twice as nice.

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        And that’s fine. And everybody should license his code as he likes.

        But my point stands. String copyleft is important.

        That does not mean that LGPL is always a good idea, and charted is a good example, as the python stdlib is MIT licensed, and therefore an LGPL charted has no chance of getting accepted.

        Btw, the easiest first step would have been: mail every contributor (there are not that many in that case) that provided more then hast some minor fixes and ask for permission. That is a valid way to change the license.

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          I agree at the point, that everyone should use that license he like.

          Btw, the easiest first step would have been: mail every contributor (there are not that many in that case) that provided more then hast some minor fixes and ask for permission. That is a valid way to change the license.

          No, I think, that would not work this way, you have to ask every contributor, no matter how big the influence was. And everyone must agree unanimously. It’s almost an impossible task.

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            I agree regarding consesus. Unlikely, but: heaving major contributions greenlighted and only replace parts of the code are fat note feasible.

            No communication happened to my understanding at any point with any contributor.