I am not against a fork, but as Frederik already mentioned, there is no to debate about a fork and spread anti-odbl propaganda. There are other good reasons to fork, for me one of them is getting a more distributed database instead of everything in a single farm on a single location.
I would not mind to discuss a fork, but I would prefer to see good arguments as to the why (keeping the current license being one) My 2 cents would be: - Being able to set up a globally distributed database "farm" - Changing from mysql to postgresql/postgis as the core database - Opening up on how to set up the core open-geodata database and creating your own node I am aware that this will introduce new issues, but as long as we keep an open discussion, not excluding any ideas and any group of people, it might be of benefit to all
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