Richard Fontana wrote at 13:08 (EDT) on Friday:
World license domination. Fast.
That's a disturbing goal.
Copyleft is a policy implementation of software freedom morality.
We can disagree about what software freedom morality is -- and
we should debate those arguments -- but you're saying of the above
makes me wonder if copyleft-next is worth anyone's time. If it's goal
is popularity over morality, then it's not copyleft as I know it.
You're often critical of FSF's desire to put morality over popularity,
but the types of compromises one makes for popularity usually end
up working against what's right -- paritcularly if one has no patience.
Your statement above indicates copyleft-next has no patience, so it makes
me worry that it's goal is to weaken copyleft to a lowest common denominator
that will maximize adoption. Go far enough down that path, and you end
up with the Apache License.
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-- bkuhn