I've heard repeatedly that most of the complaints about the current state of OSS are coming from VCs looking to profit, or people somehow bought off by those VCs. While that's certainly the case with *some* of the complaints, I'd urge people repeating that to listen harder.
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Replying to @luis_in_brief @sarahmei
*None* of the people I've seen raising this complaint are VCs. Most of us have been part of the FLOSS community for years. And we've been talking quietly about the inadequacy of FLOSS licenses for years.
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Replying to @shauna_gm @sarahmei
The ethics complaint isn't raised by VCs, but the "commercial open source" "I can't get VC-level returns on FOSS because AWS" complaint does exist. The problem is people who somehow think that's the *only* complaint, or that anyone raising other complaints is just a front.
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Thus far I believe it's only been the VC camp that has tried to appropriate "open source" label specifically (and maybe ultimately quite naively) thru OSI license approval, FWIW. I recognize the ethics camp may naturally feel open source label applies to what they want to see
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Yeah, they're two pretty (entirely?) distinct camps, and you're right that the ethics camp has largely not tried to get OSI license approval. I know a number of folks in said camp who don't care at all about OSI license approval.
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