License Zero: a new "mostly open source" license that shifts the power balance toward maintainers so we can get paid https://writing.kemitchell.com/2017/09/12/The-License-Zero-Manifesto.html …
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Replying to @wycats
I made up the term. The idea is that non-commercial users get a BSD 2-clause license but commercial users pay small fee for a license.
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A CLI tool automates figuring out how much to pay / who to pay it to / produces a signed file as proof (in case of dispute later).
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There is no DRM, nothing onerous. Clear prices/terms for commercial users. You can also grant free BSD-2 use to collaborators/friends easily
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Replying to @feross
I have no objection to this license existing, but: 1. Don't call it OSS. 2. I won't use it for my work. 3. I won't depend on it in my work.
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Sounds sarcastic. It seems ok for me to give my position on something.
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