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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.

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?