> Either we believe in the principles of OSS or we do not.
What about respecting licenses?
Seriously, don't lick the boot. We can recognize that there's complexity here. Trivializing everything only helps the abusers.
Giving credit where credit is due is not too much to ask. Other people making money off my work can be good[0]. Taking credit for it is insulting
[0] If you're not making much, who cares. But if you're a trillion dollar business you can afford to give a little back. Here's the truth, OSS only works if we get enough money and time to do the work. That's either by having a good work life balance and good pay or enough donations coming in. We've been mostly supported by the former, but that deal seems to be going away
Seriously, don't lick the boot. We can recognize that there's complexity here. Trivializing everything only helps the abusers.
Giving credit where credit is due is not too much to ask. Other people making money off my work can be good[0]. Taking credit for it is insulting
[0] If you're not making much, who cares. But if you're a trillion dollar business you can afford to give a little back. Here's the truth, OSS only works if we get enough money and time to do the work. That's either by having a good work life balance and good pay or enough donations coming in. We've been mostly supported by the former, but that deal seems to be going away