Comment by 0x19129

1 year ago

That is so according to the OSI definition. But conditions and the level of exploitation have changed, so first steps like the AGPL have emerged.

If the Microsoft-funded OSI does not agree, perhaps we need an OSI-2.0.

You will increasingly find developers that disagree with AI exploitation, so a new institution that is not Microsoft-funded would be welcome. That is how the original OSI started before they purged ESR.