Comment by limagnolia
1 hour ago
The OSI definition is just fine for software licenses. It doesn't need to "mature". The BSL is not compatible with the principles and concept of open source software.
1 hour ago
The OSI definition is just fine for software licenses. It doesn't need to "mature". The BSL is not compatible with the principles and concept of open source software.
I disagree. Current posture makes it nearly impossible for European companies to build software centric open source businesses.
Why do you think the OSI should be concerned with European companies and their business models? Why would European companies have a more difficult time building software centric open source businesses than companies in other countries?
Why should European companies (or anyone else) be concerned with definitions made up by OSI?