The position that others should have the freedom to read, use, and adapt source code is inherently a political one. It was never not political.
It shouldn't be surprising that people within the FOSS movement have political disagreements about precisely what that freedom should entail.
The position that others should have the freedom to read, use, and adapt source code is inherently a political one. It was never not political.
It shouldn't be surprising that people within the FOSS movement have political disagreements about precisely what that freedom should entail.