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  • Ah, that‘s the angle you’re coming from.

    In this regard you are right. I could’ve chosen AGPL and use it in my commercial project nonetheless. I wasn’t aware of that at the time, and that was a mistake.

    That said, I don’t expect all users to notify me. But if a company like Apple, with millions of users, exposes me to even a fraction of its users - then yes. I expect a mail beforehand. I did not sign up for this.

    But I agree with your last part again ;)



  • I did not want to make a business out of this library. I don’t want money for it.

    All I would’ve wanted is that the people at Apple would’ve given me a heads up beforehand, so I would’ve been prepared for it and not caught on surprise. And a that they do a version upgrade when I release a new bugfix release.

    This is not a license issue. I was well aware of the consequences when I chose the MIT license. This is not about money.




  • cjk@discuss.tchncs.detoProgrammer Humor@programming.devCorpos being corpos
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    Apple deployed a library I wrote to every mac on the world, and additionally bundles it with Xcode.

    Apple users reported some bugs, that‘s how I found out.

    I never heard a word from them. No patches, no bug reports, nothing, they didn’t even bother to refresh the bundled version.

    I think in the meantime they removed it from macOS but still bundle it with Xcode.

    I mean, I didn’t any money, but some appreciation would’ve been nice, and a version refresh…

    If you are curious: it is this library: https://github.com/ckruse/CFPropertyList

    Edit: appreciation as in: a mail with a notice that they did so.







  • I am running a forum (about web technologies), and have been doing so for about 24 years (damn. I’m old). I had some spam problems, but was able to get rid of it.

    It probably helps that I wrote the software myself (24 years ago there weren’t many forum software projects).

    But the traffic is declining. The peak was around 2003-2005, with >500 posts per day, and is slowly declining since then with a massive drop last year (about 19 posts per day). Young people only rarely use the forum anymore, despite massive modernization efforts, and the older people slowly disappear.

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    If the trend continues we will shut it down in a year or two.