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letstrynvm
·há 8 anos·discuss
Bit sad you have no idea what you're talking about

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.17/process/kernel-enforce...

... but keep digging anyway.
letstrynvm
·há 8 anos·discuss
Nope...

https://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2008/compliance-gu...

That's the basis of eg Kernel enforcement, the most-distributed project out there by far.
letstrynvm
·há 8 anos·discuss
"professional behavior" would make sense if both sides are getting paid.

If only the user is getting paid, and he wants support or something else from the FOSS author, why should the FOSS author be held to this "professional behavior" standard?
letstrynvm
·há 8 anos·discuss
It helps me to remember in a public forum, whether my point is acknowledged by the OP or not, is only a small fraction of the number of people who may read and accept it. If the OP unreasonably denies or refutes it, in fact they may be silently judged accordingly.

No need to make your good point a hostage in your own mind to whether the OP will publicly accept it.
letstrynvm
·há 8 anos·discuss
There are no punitive 'teeth' in GNU licences. If you don't like the terms, don't use the thing under that license.

Stallman is his own man and can boycott what he likes and explain why to others.

"Punitive" "teeth" as found in proprietary EULAs and various unreasonable copyright laws looks like jailtime and financial ruin.