| ▲ | maxloh 7 hours ago | |
> Source-available under the Functional Source License v1.1 (FSL-1.1-MIT). Free for any non-competing use; converts to the MIT license on the tenth anniversary of each release. See LICENSE. You should not use the FSL name if you change the date of the license switch, which is originally set to the second anniversary. If you want to change that duration, you should use a different name to avoid confusion. Sentry intended for the FSL to be specific rather than general. The company's Deputy General Counsel stated: > TLDR, FSL is narrow in scope for a reason. > You're free to create your own license based on the FSL with AGPL as the change license if you rename it so that it isn't confusingly similar. https://github.com/getsentry/fsl.software/issues/53#issuecom... | ||
| ▲ | roschdal 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yes, I might change this back to 2 years, I am still thinking about the right balance between a free web browser and a commercial software product which will generate revenue. | ||