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euroq | 5 years ago
If you ever work at a software company, you'll understand that you never have enough time to do what you want, and you have to pick and choose the most valuable tasks and go with those. Rewriting perfectly working code is never valuable.
teddyh|5 years ago
No personal attacks, please.
I do, in fact, work at a tech company, and do, in fact, write a lot of code to do my job. However, it is not a software company, as it does not sell proprietary software directly.
> Rewriting perfectly working code is never valuable.
It might be far more valuable than the other option, i.e. releasing the proprietary software under a free software license. An AGPL licensing issue will only ever, in a worst case scenario, force you to choose one of those two options, no more.
michaelmrose|5 years ago