Search results for "3332ba9948d8f7a3aee2abe6f06508fb" in md5 (9)

/g/ - Webdevs are tired of FOSS
Anonymous No.106473631
>>106462585
>>106470469
Sneed
>Unlike the GPL, which requires you to share derivative works, the BSD license doesn’t. You can take FreeBSD code, build on it, and never give anything back. This makes it a great foundation for products — but it also means there’s little reason for companies to return their contributions.
https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/the-report-of-my-death-was-an-exaggeration/
/g/ - Usecase For This?
Anonymous No.106313351
>>106310124
>Linux + Git
>all GPL'd software
Keep seething, GNU chuds won.
/g/ - Rustacean rejected by AI company that used xir MIT library
GNU/Anonymous No.106171288
/g/pl chads keep winning
/g/ - Thread 106155613
GNU/Anonymous No.106157362
GNU/Based
/g/ - Thread 105917155
GNU/Anonymous No.105917167
GNU/Based
/g/ - Thread 105871500
GNU/Anonymous No.105872411
GNU/Based
/g/ - Thread 105816818
Anonymous No.105820327
>>105816818
GNU/Shepherd chads keep winning
/g/ - Pewdiepie shilling free software again
Anonymous No.105717934
>>105714618
>shilling free software
GNU/Based
/g/ - Thread 105631743
Anonymous No.105634241
>>105633985
That's FreeBSD and other BSDM distros. GNU/Chads won.
>But sitting there, quietly powering masses of the internet, without saying boo to a goose, is FreeBSD. And the companies using it? They’re not talking about it. Why? Because they don’t have to. The simple fact that dawned on me is FreeBSD’s gift to us all, yet Achilles heel to itself, is its license.
>Unlike the GPL, which requires you to share derivative works, the BSD license doesn’t. You can take FreeBSD code, build on it, and never give anything back. This makes it a great foundation for products — but it also means there’s little reason for companies to return their contributions.
https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/the-report-of-my-death-was-an-exaggeration/