Why does this keep happening? Do people not understand the implications choosing an open source license.in the first place? There are a million licenses, in fact you can just make your own one up! But when you choose a class of license the specifically allows commercial exploitation... you don't get to act wronged when it happens.
pjmlp|10 months ago
Somehow it feels great to be paid, to pay others for the tools, like in every other profession, not so much.
Gud|9 months ago
nine_k|10 months ago
I frankly find LGPL more useful in cases like that, but it apparently does not work for some parties. Open-source + commercial licensing also looks like a good balance between keeping the community-developed code accessible to everyone, while allowing the parties who don't want to share to pay for the privilege.
pjmlp|10 months ago
Nothing, then get nothing as well.
Pay the work of others, than freely charge as much as they feel like.
On my repos, the only stuff I have with ROCm licenses are forks from projects where the decision was not mine to begin with.
As time has proven, shareware and trials is a much better model if one intends to make a living from software, without having it lock behind SaaS walls, or hardware.
Even street performers got their work tools from somewhere and unless they were going around the scrap yard, it wasn't at zero cost most likely.
robertclaus|10 months ago
pabs3|10 months ago
sofixa|10 months ago
Do you have any proof of that? Hell, are OpenWebUI even receiving VC funding?