• professor_prime@lemmychan.org
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    3 days ago

    Remember, they’re only doing this to change licenses from GPL to some other shit license.

    They don’t care about using Rust.

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      3 days ago

      But what is their advantage of using MIT instead of GNU?

      I mean I know roughly the difference for the developer, but what does it bring canonical that it is now MIT?

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        3 days ago

        GPLv3 software can’t be used on locked down hardware, you must provide a way to modify and replace the binaries. Maybe they want to sell Ubuntu for embedded/automotive use cases.

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          3 days ago

          Could be a good reason. But I still don’t see whats bad about using MIT in this case. In the worst case the would create a proprietary version of uutils and if people don’t like it they could still use other core utils or distros.

          Some people act like they could add a paywall to the coreutils or something

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              1 day ago

              Another reason why I don’t see the problem withMIT license. The ones that can and might get fucked are the devs, but they chose that license