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   Eli the Bearded to anton.txt@gmail.moc   
   Re: TIL: =?UTF-8?Q?=E2=80=9COpen?= Sourc   
   01 Nov 24 00:13:38   
   
   From: *@eli.users.panix.com   
      
   In comp.misc, Anton Shepelev   wrote:   
   > Lawrence D'Oliveiro:   
   > > From :   
   > >   
   > >     The "rug pull" here refers to companies that have used open source   
   > >     as a distribution mechanism, building a community and user base,   
   > >     before changing the license to be restricted, rather than truly   
   > >     open source.   
   > Isn't it exactly what GNU GPL provides against?   
      
   Lots of licenses prevent this: sort-of.   
      
   The code up until the license change remains available under the   
   previous license, but the companies keep developing it and newer code is   
   not free and older code is not supported.   
      
   This is a problem if you rely on using supported products.   
      
   But maybe someone else takes the unencumbered version and develops that.   
   Then you get a fork that may no longer be compatible, an issue if you   
   use code from a third party to interact with it.   
      
   As an example, see Elasticsearch changing their license, AWS forking it   
   to Opensearch, and the two code bases diverging, while various libraries   
   kept up with Elastic.   
      
   Other variations are possible. Open Source doesn't scale so well when   
   the code base is bigger than a single human can fully understand. Forks   
   become the product of some other business or go stale.   
      
   Or you get Open Source like Android. Go ahead, compile it yourself. Good   
   luck using that -- without even modifying it -- as a drop in replacement   
   on your phone.   
      
   A few, very rare, projects do succeed despite breaking the "single human"   
   barrier. Also a few, very rare, people win the lottery.   
      
   Elijah   
   ------   
   fucking Android   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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