▲ | sarchertech 3 days ago | |||||||
>expecting nothing in return Let’s ignore that no one contributes to open source expecting nothing in return. I can help someone out expecting nothing in return. Then if my situation changes and I need help, but they look at me and say “sorry your help was a gift so I’m not going to return the favor even though I can”. That person is a dick. The problem is you are taking the act of applying a permissive license as some kind of ceremony that severs open source software from all normal human ideas of fairness. You may view it that way. Most people don’t. It’s perfectly reasonable to put something out in the world for other people to enjoy and use. And yet still think that if someone makes a billion dollars of it and doesn’t return anything they are displaying bad manners. | ||||||||
▲ | Chris2048 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I can help someone out expecting nothing in return. Then if my situation changes It sounds like you did expect something in return, conditional on your circumstances. Maybe it's good-will or something, but some kind of social insurance in any case. | ||||||||
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