As someone who has worked in Apple's hardware engineering for years, you're pretty much 100% wrong in everything you've said.
> I assume you haven't contributed a line of code to the project, so it's a bit presumptuous to knock it. It's not that simple. Even if you're a company that wants to use the software and contribute changes upstream,…
Where I work[1], AGPL software is strictly and unconditionally forbidden to use for anything, even things that are completely internal and will never see a public user. The fear that our lawyers have is that, since…
As someone who has worked in Apple's hardware engineering for years, you're pretty much 100% wrong in everything you've said.
> I assume you haven't contributed a line of code to the project, so it's a bit presumptuous to knock it. It's not that simple. Even if you're a company that wants to use the software and contribute changes upstream,…
Where I work[1], AGPL software is strictly and unconditionally forbidden to use for anything, even things that are completely internal and will never see a public user. The fear that our lawyers have is that, since…