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hope to see more of this type of collaboration. I think vendors who rugpull their OSS to make it big will think twice if splinter groups keep forking in favor of the community
I love seeing forks go truly open source with a manifesto. This is something the community can really get behind.
I don't understand how Semgrep decided to botch itself like this. A fork was bound to happen. Why would users continue using a project that decides it should now hide information for commercial purposes?