On 8/22/14, 8:48 AM, Hubert Figuière wrote:
On 22/08/14 09:09 AM, Hanno Schlichting wrote:
"At this stage the service is open to anyone, who wants to contribute back to
the service, non-commercial open-source applications and users who more generally
support the Mozilla mission.”
It is sad that you put "non-commercial" and "open source" in the same
sentence. It can't be open-source if the "non-commercial" aspect (which
is still too broad of a definition) is required.
By essence the basic freedom of open-source is not restricting the usage
of said source code. Be it OSI Open Source definition or GNU Free
Software definition.
This is so un-Mozilla.
Hub
There is nothing un-Mozilla about saying we're not going to or not ready
for commercial endeavors to use our service API and our infrastructure.
- A
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