Ember: license React: Code splitting that is easy and works. My users don't care about licenses. They care about perf.
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Where'd you get the idea that I was trying to convince people to use Ember? I'm trying to convince Facebook to change their license?
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Why? I'm a member of the JS community and just because I use ember doesn't mean I don't encounter Facebook software everywhere I turn.
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As far as I understand there's no React license, but just patent grant so you just lose that. Unless I'm missing something?
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if you lose the right to Facebook patents in React, it's the same as losing the right to Facebook copyright in React.
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Okay. MIT doesn't grant you anything, won't that make it easier for FB to sue you as you were never granted any patent?
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I suggested Apache, not MIT.
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Yes, but if it was MIT no one would have complained. Weird that they chose this license. It gives bad publicity without benefit.
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It is lawyer repellant. If one is a small startup or indie team, use it. At scale where lawyers look, they will veto. Intentional outcome?
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I don't think this is the intent no ;)
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Yeah, I don't either, but nothing makes a ton of sense. Back to ignoring it. :-)
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If you sue them you just lose the patent grant and they can sue you. How is that different from them just suing you if you use Angular?
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"Password123 is a bad password" "But nobody will want to hack you anyway"
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