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I'm just waiting for the point where Corey is just walking poison to the industry and gets barred.
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I doubt it's enforceable, that looks too vague. There may also be some issues with the fact that that doesn't exactly work well with a lot of other licenses.
I think she can kiss compatibility with the GPL goodbye too.
I was skimming through this thread and I saw this. Horrifying rates through the roof. Also, I'm pretty sure Anita sarkeesian and her two orbiters had this exact thing going on. It got pretty famous when someone made more accurate depictions.We should have a thread for this trend.
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That reminds me of a FOSS tool I came across maybe a decade ago which had a license which said that it couldn't be used by people and agencies associated with Israel because of the oppression of Palestinians or something like that.Our exceptional friend wants your OpenCV-based video doorbell not report underprivileged people stealing your shit.
Protest licenses like this are considered the same as other licenses with usage clauses according to the FSF. To them it was no different than a license that straight up disallows commercial use/distribution, requires sending all modified versions to the original developer, or prohibited inclusion on a free software CD-ROM. Hell there's even a page on the FSF's site that shits on a protest license made by the cDc years ago with noble intentions.I doubt it's enforceable, that looks too vague. There may also be some issues with the fact that that doesn't exactly work well with a lot of other licenses.
I think she can kiss compatibility with the GPL goodbye too.
One old /g/ or /tech/ conspiracy theory I remember reading once said that diversity in tech is really just a push to justify hiring cheap Indian h1b labor since they are considered diverse too. Companies usually get blasted for replacing talent with H1Bs as they force their talented workers to train their cheap outsourced replacements, but with dangerhairs they can genuinely make the excuse that "nobody we hired from colleges in America was good enough for us and all the greybeards are old and dying". Plus they can't get sued by h1b workers, if they quit they have to go back. Troons on the other hand will tear your company down over the most minor shit.You used to have the issue that you'd end up with pajeet code as a result and if it wasn't from being only minimally competent, it was from obfuscating it so you'd have to keep paying them to maintain it.
But now if the choice is cheap pajeet code that sort of works or horribly expensive troon code that doesn't work plus you get sued for nothing, the pajeet code starts to look like even more of a bargain than it was.
That reminds me of a FOSS tool I came across maybe a decade ago which had a license which said that it couldn't be used by people and agencies associated with Israel because of the oppression of Palestinians or something like that.
On the one hand, I think people should be able to dictate the rules under which your software may be used, no matter how dumb those rules may be, but on the other hand, I doubt your average FOSS hacker has the resources to file suit against the Mossad or wahtever, and if you can't practically enforce those rules via civil court, then what's the point? Oh, woke points, right. I forgot.
they both use electricity to power their computers, YA BURNT"Consider the GPS software that tells you how to get to a restaurant; it’s also used to direct military drones to their targets. "
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This is more or less a meaningful request (not a demand, mind you), politely expressed too. Ready dev builds with the authors contact details are likely to cause non-developers use the software, run into issues and create quite some pain in the arse for the developer.They're the types of people who release code under the GPL then shit themselves when you redistribute compiled development builds or fork it.
They're the types of people who release code under the GPL then shit themselves when you redistribute compiled development builds or fork it.
You know how the fact that nobody reads license agreements has become somewhat of a tech meme? The same thing applies to the FOSS community. Before dangerhairs were creating protest licenses, big corporations that were hostile to open source (or who were dragged into it) would create open source licenses with plenty of clauses restricting the use of said code. There's also the fact that they don't realize FOSS licenses give others the right to fork it or use it in places they might not approve of it. Not even Larry Ellison could shut down open source projects after the Sun buyout, they were just forked instead.Its weird that slapping a legal document that follows the open source standard onto some code has become a bit of a trend.
You'd think that people would pick a license that they would agree on, but so many of these people really couldn't give much of a shit as to what it means, all so they can claim to be a part of a community.
But now that they have come to terms with the fact that they disagree with the license that they chose in the first place, they want a license that allows them to restrict who can use it, and since that isn't considered open source which means "I wont be a part of this special community that I want to have a stranglehold on", then I assume that they would want to change the definition.
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You would think, realistically that if a person wanted to make a ton of money from every business using their software, and wanted complete control on who uses it, that you'd go for a proprietary license.
Fuck it, just go ahead and expand the H-1B program as much as necessary to get these fuckers out.
Corey has been angry that the OSI won't cave to his demands.
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As open source is problematic because ICE uses it, it has to go and be replaced with a new definition. ICE used FOSS software and therefore nobody should be able to use FOSS licenses without clauses.
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He linked to this Twitter thread on his license site.
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The Hippocratic License: An Ethical Open Source License
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There aren't too many orbiters of Corey replying but this is a notable one:
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What's interesting is who he works for. He works at MasterCard, a credit card processor known for financial censorship and having a human rights committee.
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That Soren guy is right, though. At the end of the day, if ICE uses your code anyway, what can you do about it?