The license ([1], based on [2]) prohibits use by law enforcement agencies (of any kind), tax collection agencies, suppliers and contractors of law enforcement agencies, the military, multinational corporations that participate in mass surveillance programs (only multinational ones for some reason??), and any entity offering goods or services whose supply chain involves any such entities. Among other categories!
On my reading, the wording is ambiguous as to whether it includes use by employees of these entities, or only by the entities themselves.
Either way, it would seem to put anyone in violation who has ever distributed a copy of any large open source project (e.g. Linux kernel), since the "processes involved in the production" of those projects involve large companies that have violated various of the provisions.
In practice this software seems to be usable only by people who do not take license compliance seriously.
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 27.2 ms ] threadJokes aside this looks Like a very neat tool. I will check it out definitely.
"Zeit, erfassen. A command line tool for tracking time spent on tasks & projects."
> If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.
I'm stealing that.
I loved that branding for them.
On my reading, the wording is ambiguous as to whether it includes use by employees of these entities, or only by the entities themselves.
Either way, it would seem to put anyone in violation who has ever distributed a copy of any large open source project (e.g. Linux kernel), since the "processes involved in the production" of those projects involve large companies that have violated various of the provisions.
In practice this software seems to be usable only by people who do not take license compliance seriously.
[1] https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/segv/
[2] https://firstdonoharm.dev