• Auster@thebrainbin.org
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    Was worried they’d use it as a walled garden or a monitoring system. MIT license iirc allows forking, so at least if things go downhill, there are ways to mitigate it.

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      MIT is the “do whatever you want” software license, as long as you include the original copyright and license, and don’t hold the authors liable for damages.

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      What’s the license on Firefox and why is it so impossible to create a fork of that browser that doesn’t suck?

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        Mozilla Public License, and there are a number of forks. A browser is a lot of work though.

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        Nothing to do with license.

        Firefox is a massive piece of code and following modern browser standards is so difficult that it’s a feat for big teams of developers and no small team seems to be able to pick the pace needed.