Bruce Perens wrote:

> Unfortunately, a lot of what the companies want to do can't be achieved as 
> Open Source, and it is best that all sides understand that and go on.

 

Or understand and accept that Open Source Software is more than the GPL and 
recommend other approved open source licenses instead of the GPL.

 

This thread on license-discuss started about the license approval process at 
OSI. Maybe those other licenses are being proposed because the GPL doesn't do 
what some licensors intend. 

 

Other open source licenses have previously been approved that limit copyleft to 
the copyrighted work itself and to its derivative works. This includes OSL 3.0, 
which was created at the time of AGPL in the mid-2000s. Its copyleft provision 
applies to direct distribution and to External Deployment over a network.

 

OSL 3.0 doesn't rely on "Corresponding Source" definitions or meaningless terms 
like "software intimacy." It applies to an Original Work and to its Derivative 
Works.

 

The OSL 3.0 license was rejected by Google many years ago (as that company 
rejects all network copyleft licenses) and during an OSI popularity contest in 
which Google's opinion was important, it was taken from OSI's "recommended 
license" list. Thus, OSL 3.0 ended its possible consideration by the MongoDB 
community and many others as a possible SSPL-alternative license model. OSL 3.0 
is buried on the OSI website. <https://opensource.org/licenses/OSL-3.0>  In any 
event, MongoDB and its software peers should not give up on creating an open 
source license, even if it won't be popular with large network companies or 
with the FSF or with Bruce Perens.

 

Some people here say "GPL" like it is a licensing religion. But remember, there 
are many other ways, through OSL-like (or perhaps LGPL-like, or MPL-like, or 
EPL-like) copyleft licenses, to target companies who use open source software 
to deliver network services (and who want to create derivative works). Perhaps 
we should consider the intent of the SSPL licensors and help them create or use 
an alternative non-GPL license?

 

/Larry

 

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