More often than not, they do not even submit fixes they have done internally. Not to mention enhancements or optimisations.https://twitter.com/joeerl/status/961177787573813248 …
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Replying to @FrancescoC
If only there was a free software licence that required people to make their changes available…
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Replying to @bodil
My experience of the Erlang Public License, a derivative of MPL is that many just do not care or bother. Even if they knew they were infringing the license. Those who contribute back to OSS do so irrespective of license.
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Replying to @FrancescoC
Maybe if there was a licence you could use where the FSF was keen to sue violators on your behalf...
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You need policing. Proof that they infringed it. And at the end of the day, making a few undocumented changes available to the wider audience without motivation or rationale is useless.
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