Well, I'm glad for the closer to public domain MIT licensing.
I believe that the ability to sell it if you hit a home run leads to a lot of big ideas getting tried and the base hits making their way back into the open codebase.
But I think it is a matter of taste/personal preference. For me, copy middle feels more free.
I believe that the ability to sell it if you hit a home run leads to a lot of big ideas getting tried and the base hits making their way back into the open codebase.
But I think it is a matter of taste/personal preference. For me, copy middle feels more free.