Meteor will be changing its license
20 points| pencilcode | 14 years ago | reply
LICENSING UPDATE
Licensing is the first order of business. Many people sent comments. There were three kinds:
1) People who were frustrated because they wanted to use Meteor for a project, but couldn't tell if it was allowed or how much it would cost.
2) Detailed analyses of legal, strategic, and technological implications of every possible choice we could make. This was AWESOME and was incredibly helpful. Some of the people who wrote in are smarter and better informed than any license attorney I've ever talked to.
3) "You suck, you really screwed this up, you are bad people." These comments weren't as helpful, but we're still glad to have them.
I really apologize to everyone who was frustrated. We thought it was going to be months before anyone was interested enough in Meteor to care about the license. Clearly that was wrong.
Licensing is tricky. We're working hard to fix the problem. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, we will announce the options for using Meteor in closed-source, commercial software. I think nearly everyone will be happy with the solution. We'll post the announcement on Hacker News, and we'll also send an email to the list. I hope you'll upvote and redistribute as you find appropriate, because even though there are 6,000 people on this list, that's still only 5% of the uniques we've seen on meteor.com."
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