Also, for those interested in my (brief Twitterized) thoughts on the original Windows Terminal exchange, they are summarized in this reply.pic.twitter.com/IRjfgFZPuD
I'm worried that the baby thinks people can't change.
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Also, for those interested in my (brief Twitterized) thoughts on the original Windows Terminal exchange, they are summarized in this reply.pic.twitter.com/IRjfgFZPuD
Agree, the fact that it's been normalized that devs with no affiliation to the project should fix massive corporations messes through pull requests or whatever is absolutely crazy and does not value the labour of the developer working on something they shouldn't have to
I wish I saved my comments from back when these companies started going FOSS. I called it out as an attempt to get free labor.
I completely agree, and have said as much previously many times on-stream. I think FOSS is an interesting idea, but I think the practical result was trillion-dollar companies who build their products from FOSS and never pay a fraction of those trillions to the FOSS programmers.
I think it's time to rethink FOSS and to make licensing such that FOSS is only free for non-commercial use, and commercial use needs to pay. I really think people should start thinking about this.
I've had a few other ideas on stuff I think FOSS licensing typically overlooks. Do you have your ideas in one of your prior streams? I'd like to hear them. Same for anyone else seeing these tweets. I'd love input.
I don't know if there are any VOD clips of it, unfortunately. I should probably try to make one...
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