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blog.licensezero.com | ||
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macoy.me
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the debate between free and proprietary software models, emphasizing the importance of community ownership, open-source practices, and the ethical implications of paywalled communities versus decentralized, open-source alternatives. | |
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www.paritybit.ca
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| | | | | Free Software is an abject failure. It may sound like a good concept on its face-especially with the kind of language often used to describe the movement and its opponents-but, when put under scrutiny, the institutions and practices that make up the Free Software movement fundamentally fail at their stated goals and harm the software ecosystem as a result. | |
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writing.kemitchell.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author proposes 'License Zero', a new dual-licensing model that addresses the burnout and sustainability issues plaguing the open-source community by allowing developers to monetize their work while keeping it free for non-commercial users and researchers. | |
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blog.opencollective.com
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| | | Helping companies invest in open source projects because we want open source creators to have a good livelihood and work sustainably, which is critical to the health of the whole ecosystem. | ||