Hi license-discuss members,
I'm working on a research project with Open Tech Strategies and the Open
Source Initiative, on the topic of delayed open source licensing.
This refers to licensing models where a project is initially published
under non-open-source terms, but with a promise that the co
remember how much people appreciated that FOSS
was collaboratively developed by people who had enormous disagreements
with each other in other ways. Sometimes it seemed like a point of
pride or fascination -- "sir, I detest what you say (or do), but I run
your code and you run my code&q