I see a lot of reflections from a business point of view.
I guess if your sole purpose is to conjure money out of thinware then yes, AGPL is going to be poison to your wallet. Capitalism and AGPL simply does not mix well.
But we tend to forget, that the end of the day we're all users and have to consume what we've cooked.
As a user I tend to lean towards AGPL alternatives, It's comfty and let's me relax my legal muscle after the hard workout of summarizing this thread.
Check out the dependency hyper-protocol, specifically the extension messaging, custom-messaging has been around for a while allowing you to define your own protocol-extensions and peer behaviour. hyper-protocol-v7 came with an option for doing authenticated peer handshakes as well.
I guess if your sole purpose is to conjure money out of thinware then yes, AGPL is going to be poison to your wallet. Capitalism and AGPL simply does not mix well.
But we tend to forget, that the end of the day we're all users and have to consume what we've cooked.
As a user I tend to lean towards AGPL alternatives, It's comfty and let's me relax my legal muscle after the hard workout of summarizing this thread.