• diamat@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    First of thanks a lot for the effort that you put into creating lemmy. You have created a really friendly and welcoming place!

    I have a question regarding licenses. When you started developing, what were the reasons for your choice of the AGPL? As you are marxist-leninists, did you also look into other licenses like the the Anti-Capitalist Software License?

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      10 months ago

      AGPL was already used by most existing Fediverse platforms, and ensures that all code changes need to be published. Its basically an improvement over GPL which also takes effect when the software is hosted on a server, not running on the user’s computer.

      The Anti-Capitalist Software License is not an open source software license.

      That alone rules it out.

    • Dessalines@lemmy.mlOPM
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      10 months ago

      To me, AGPL is the most pragmatic choice. As a hard copy-left license, it enforces derivative works to adopt the same license, unlike the more open and “soft” copy-left licenses that let corporations capture and digitally enclose your labor as they see fit.