On 12/30/19 15:02, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
The TL;DR version is that taking code or any other body of work that is offered 
to you under a permissive license and making your changes to it available only 
under a more restrictive one may be legal in some or all jurisdictions, but it 
is most certainly a sign of an almost total lack of respect for the people who 
did the original work.

Not to mention: putting code under a more restrictive license than previously, while calling it "more free", is hypocrisy, pure and simple. Nothing gnu here, folks.

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