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Maybe once smart contracts and all features are added, it should be open source license. I dont see any real reason to now other than allowing other projects who want to copy/fork and create shitcoins.
How would that affect DERO in anyway whatsoever? And if the license changes *if( the smart contracts are added, what would prevent "shitcoins" from being made then? How does it even matter in the end?
Its a pity for the Dero project and the community to have a non-free license. There are very useful and well programmed things on the derosuite that could be reused and improved by the open source community. I don't really see the point for not changing to a copyleft restrictive license such as GPLv3 or AGPLv3. That would obligate anyone using code from Dero to publish their code too, so its a win-win situation.
Regarding the "shitcoins" problem, do you really think that's gonna be a issue? Have the shitcoins affected negatively Bitcoin, Monero or Ethereum? Probably the opposite, these projects have learned and increased developer community thanks to third-party blockchains implementation.
Hey Dero is a very cool looking project.
I'm a big Golang fan and I'm looking for a blockchain substrate.
The non-MIT license is, as I'm sure you know, a showstopper at present. I can't build a smart contract using app on top of such a license.
If you mean for dero to be useful to the public at large, you'll need to provide an open source license.
Thank you.
Jason
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