I would recommend to give a read to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Public_License
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The problem is not the difficulties of any of these… if you are reasonably skilled you’ll master any of them… given enough time.
When I was a student I maintained a Slackware up/running/updated for my gf at the time… was it hard? No but it was a gigantic waste of time… and what I learned is not comparable to the amount of wasted time.
Same with OpenBSD… I love that operating system for networking (the most elegant firewall/netfilter I ever seen) but (1) didn’t have support for multi cpu for a looong time (2) drivers either worked out of box magically or good luck
All people you mentioned have better things to do than babysit an operating system and Debian (fedora I don’t use for decade, can’t say) is a pretty reasonable compromise of not treating you like a kid and not making you waste time
Sounds average San Francisco to me… or, at least, my average friends in San Francisco 😅
To be fair that is pretty much AGPL 🤣
Oh and the ridiculous MongoDB license that is so extreme even Open source foundation thinks they went too far 🤣
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If only Lemmit accepted new subreddits, this would have been a no-issue…
I’ll miss some subreddits 🤷♂️
I am confused. Aren’t their clients open source? How many milliseconds will take till 100s folks will fork it?
Their server is useless and Vaultwarden is already a superior option
While I agree that they are a “at risk” company, I don’t think the software itself is at risk