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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/17/20 6:14 PM, Tobie Langel wrote:<br>
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<div>If OSI is to be the custodian of open
source, it needs to be representative of
the open source community at large. Not
based on a winner takes model, which is,
by definition, not representative.</div>
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<p>Sure, but Ethical Software isn't Open Source. That's what we keep
telling you. If you want to prevent "unethical" entities from
using your software, you are separating yourself from the Open
Source community.</p>
<p>I want to emphasize that there is nothing wrong with wanting to
insist on ethical use of your software. *Nothing* wrong with that.
But it's not Open Source.<br>
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