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Comment by TuringTest

2 years ago

Rust-like features and performance with Go-like usability are big selling points.

Also we don't known how it will be licensed, but if it's proprietary that could also be a selling point with companies that won't touch Grain's LGPL license.

That's absolutely nuts. Would you risk building upon a stack that might be sold tomorrow to a competitor and killed instantly? Without software freedom and a community this is just a toy.

  • Companies do it all the time with other software platforms, it really depends on the level of service contracted.

    Prudent companies also require the source code to be kept in a holding that transfers ownership to them if the supplier goes bankrupt.