That is so according to the OSI definition. But conditions and the level of exploitation have changed, so first steps like the AGPL have emerged.
If the Microsoft-funded OSI does not agree, perhaps we need an OSI-2.0.
You will increasingly find developers that disagree with AI exploitation, so a new institution that is not Microsoft-funded would be welcome. That is how the original OSI started before they purged ESR.
Yeah, I’ve noticed that many around the Internet just comment with “the squash and merge” as if it’s a given that that’s the strategy that is used (even mandated).
Please note that while Vizdom is freely available for use under the Apache License 2.0, the Rust WebAssembly binary included in this library is closed-source. You are free to use the library, but the source code for the Rust WebAssembly binary is not publicly available.
With physical copies only one reader can read it at any time. With digital copies in principle everyone can read it even in 100 years from now going back to one original copy.
I wanted to read this article. Gave up because of absolutely missing contrast. Please, if you publish something, use black (#000) for text and almost white for background and not darker grey on a lighter grey background.
If only the ASF would donate the openoffice.org trademark to the Document Foundation the world would be better and no one would download an office suite dead for over 10 years.
Distroless still uses Debian packages but strips and repackages them. This leads to CVEs being fixed _slower_ than with Debian images. You really have to do that work yourself so you can get a trusted and fixed image (like in the article).
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