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The MIT license guarantees freedom for developers. The GPL guarantees freedom for end users.
The MIT license guarantees freedom for developers. The GPL guarantees freedom for end users.
Enjoy the faster downloads.
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People in the comments seem to be confused. “Archived” as in compressed to a tarball, or “archived” as in no longer maintained?
OpenShot may be the closest equivalent I can think of to WMM. Either that or Kdenlive (which can be pretty complex).
I agree. The Breeze theme is so good that I’ve never felt the need to customize Plasma.
I doubt this is fully “free” like the X200, but this is still a major improvement. If anything, at least it won’t have Intel ME built-in.
I always wanted to know what RMS looks like without his signature hair and beard, but never like this.
Wishing him good health and a speedy recovery.
One of the Four Essential Freedoms includes the freedom to run the program for any purpose, even nefarious purposes, unfortunately. This license is well-intentioned, but isn’t a free software license.
3 out of 4 begin with “Super”!
Even if it’s FLOSS, decentralized, and federated, social media is still social media.
Not an expert by any means, but it depends.
Are you okay with people potentially making a closed-source fork of your code? If yes, then choose a permissive license like MIT, BSD, or Apache. If you do not want people to make closed-source versions of your code, and want all forks to remain open-source, then go with GPL.
Remember that choosing the GPL means other people, especially businesses, will be less likely to consider your project because that would mean they would have to make their versions open-source, which some people may not want to do.
EDIT: As always, this is not legal advice and I am not a lawyer.