Hi, On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 06:35:35PM +0100, Shane Kerr wrote:
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't choose a copyleft style license, like with the RIPE Atlas Software Probe, which uses GPLv3. That would help ensure that the work of the RIPE NCC employees is not used by a proprietary product or service by a company unwilling or unable to share their changes. Probably in the presentation at RIPE 84 there will be a bit of explanation about the choice of using a license so easy to convert back to closed source. ????
Just to express a contrapoint - I'm happy that it's not GPLv3, as that license is really intent on getting in the way of getting stuff done. So if someone wants to set up a high-quality RPKI registry with that code base, why shouldn't they? It's not like the NCC is a poor enthusisist that will lose the fruit of years of work to evil companies - and the market for "we will turn this into a highly successful product, stealing all the NCC's work" is not exactly large either. So, MIT is fine with me, and if someone wants to build a commercial RPKI product based on quality source, even better. (I've dealt with MIT and GPLv3 source in the past, and contributed to projects under various licenses, and the only ones that always create friction is the GPL camp. Like "no, you cannot link your GPLv3 program with a library that is Apache licensed") Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...? SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard, Michael Emmer Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (0)89/32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279