The open source definition originates from Debian, driven by quite thoughtful industry practitioners.
Yes, permissive open source licenses tend to benefit large industry players.
However, you have it backwards.
We promoted these licenses to these industry players under the "Open Source" label so that we could use and contribute to free software at our day jobs, rather than being locked into a proprietary landscape.
Yes, permissive open source licenses tend to benefit large industry players.
However, you have it backwards.
We promoted these licenses to these industry players under the "Open Source" label so that we could use and contribute to free software at our day jobs, rather than being locked into a proprietary landscape.
It seems you are solving a different problem.