You are hating to hate at in the end. (Otherwise known as gate keeping)
Attacking instead of supporting is a great way to chase people away. It was very bad in the early 2000’s but these days it is much better. We don’t need to revert back to cult like behavior. In really this has nothing to do with licensing. You are seemly wanting to limit who can be a part of Linux so you can feel special. (I’ve got news for you, you aren’t)
Did you respond to the wrong post? I’m not gate keeping or attacking at all.
No one is holding anyone back or stopping anyone from participating here. No one wants to limit who can use Linux. I want everyone to use Linux actually. That would be amazing.
You do not seem to want companies to be part of Linux. This, despite the fact that the majority of code we Linux users enjoy is corporate sponsored. And the fact more software in a typical Linux distro is MIT licensed than is GPL ( and don’t forget BSD and Apache).
You are hating to hate at in the end. (Otherwise known as gate keeping)
Attacking instead of supporting is a great way to chase people away. It was very bad in the early 2000’s but these days it is much better. We don’t need to revert back to cult like behavior. In really this has nothing to do with licensing. You are seemly wanting to limit who can be a part of Linux so you can feel special. (I’ve got news for you, you aren’t)
Did you respond to the wrong post? I’m not gate keeping or attacking at all.
No one is holding anyone back or stopping anyone from participating here. No one wants to limit who can use Linux. I want everyone to use Linux actually. That would be amazing.
You do not seem to want companies to be part of Linux. This, despite the fact that the majority of code we Linux users enjoy is corporate sponsored. And the fact more software in a typical Linux distro is MIT licensed than is GPL ( and don’t forget BSD and Apache).