• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    21 hours ago

    Does that actually matter?
    I’m asking because license stuff is over my head, but I’d like to learn about it more.

    • Kissaki@programming.dev
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      12 hours ago

      If you only care about contributing improvements, no, it doesn’t matter.

      If you want to at least be recognized as an author, and be able to say “I made this”, the license opposes that.

      Waiver of Rights: You waive any rights to claim authorship of the contributions […]

      I don’t know how they intend to accept contributions though. I guess code blocks in tickets or patch files? Forking is not allowed, so the typical fork + branch + create a pull request does not work.

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          16 hours ago

          Not necessarily. While of course in many many cases, open source is a volunteer effort, there’s usually some implicit transaction going on. Whether that’s improving the software for yourself and passing that on to others, being a business and improving a library or something you use that helps your project generate revenue, or even a straight up commercial transaction.

          But in all these cases, the open source project can be taken by you (or others) and you can do whatever you want with it. In the case of Winamp here, you cannot do any of that. It would be different if they were paying for contributions. But they’re not, so.

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            10 hours ago

            Yeah. You’re talking about 0.0001% of the users though. For everyone else it’s “I don’t want to pay for this”.

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      17 hours ago

      The way I look at it is this: I want credit for the work I do, I should also be able to fork a repo that I work on, and I sure as hell don’t like giving up my rights if I can help it.

      But others may feel different.