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Comment: | Added "and use" to fossil-v-git: the license has effects that extend beyond design and implementation. |
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User & Date: | wyoung 2019-07-12 16:40:39 |
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16:43 | Typo fix check-in: bd0b86e9 user: wyoung tags: bsd-vs-gpl | |
16:40 | Added "and use" to fossil-v-git: the license has effects that extend beyond design and implementation. check-in: 2cc9036e user: wyoung tags: bsd-vs-gpl | |
16:39 | Prose tightening tweak check-in: d2a77c30 user: wyoung tags: bsd-vs-gpl | |
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up-front gatekeeping.
We think this additional friction is not an entirely bad thing. We think
it improves contributor community cohesion, because everyone who
pushed past that legal friction made an affirmative, active step to get
into the community.
These differences in world-view show up in the design and implementation
of these two DVCSes.
Git encourages anonymous contributions
and siloed development, which are hallmarks of the GPL/bazaar approach to
software, whereas Fossil encourages a more tightly collaborative
cathedral-style approach more typical of BSD-licensed projects.
<h2>3.0 Missing Features</h2>
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up-front gatekeeping. We think this additional friction is not an entirely bad thing. We think it improves contributor community cohesion, because everyone who pushed past that legal friction made an affirmative, active step to get into the community. These differences in world-view show up in the design, implementation and use of these two DVCSes. Git encourages anonymous contributions and siloed development, which are hallmarks of the GPL/bazaar approach to software, whereas Fossil encourages a more tightly collaborative cathedral-style approach more typical of BSD-licensed projects. <h2>3.0 Missing Features</h2> |