Salutations!
The nice folks over at the Free as in Freedom oggcast have now
made available a recording of the talk I gave at FOSDEM 2013 [sic] on
copyleft-next, which was shortly after the 0.1.0 release.
http://faif.us/cast/2014/jul/01/0x48/
At the time I gave the talk I believed it was suboptimal, but
listening to it now, I think it's actually pretty good. It makes me
want to resume active development (which a while back I thought I was
doing, I know).
The recording is followed by some interesting commentary by the
co-hosts (Karen Sandler and Bradley Kuhn).
Towards the end of their discussion, Karen made a good criticism of the
harshness of the plank of HBR that says that top-posted replies shall
be ignored, as, while well-intended as a method of discouraging lawyer
involvement, it is also likely to discourage newcomers or really
anyone not coming from old-school developer culture. (I note though that
at FOSDEM the room erupted in applause when I mentioned that HBR had
such a plank.) So I'll be revising that plank in a way Karen and Bradley
suggested on the oggcast.
Richard