>Next week, we are going to relicense our open source projects React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js under the MIT license. Case closed. Could not have picked a better license, thank you Facebook. MIT or bust, I try not to use any other types of licenses in products/libraries I choose for work and personal use.
> Case closed. Could not have picked a better license, thank you Facebook. Case not closed, patents still pose a threat. They could (and arguably should) have picked better license, something with explicit permissive patent grant, such as Apache 2.0. This move can barely constitute even as lip service to appease the masses.
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#162What about GraphQL?
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>Facebook may very well end up in the majority's good graces with this move. Really? They are doing the minimum possible to prevent an exodus from their stack after a public outcry.
There was no sign of an exodus. That’s ludicrously hyperbolic.
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#164I had a feeling they'd come round to this but not so quickly.
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> Because their licence gave Facebook the upper hand if they wanted to come after you. No it didn't. Facebook made a nothing-up-the-sleeve showing; you had recourse if they decided to "come after you", because your right to countersue was something that was explicitly protected in the PATENTS grant. Removing the grant, on the other hand, contributes to a world where everyone else can come after you. That should be sc…
Wasn't the issue not "if they come after you" but "if they pirate your tech without suing you"?
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There was no sign of an exodus. That’s ludicrously hyperbolic.
Not at all. There was an exodus brewing. For starters: https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/ https://hacks.hyperspacer.com/app/items/15256532
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#168Thank you, Wordpress.[1] [1] https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/
Seriously, big thanks go out to Wordpress. They're no small part of this win for Free Software.
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#169But I'll still look for a framework with better separation of view and controller logic. And incremental DOM.
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I think you have it backwards. The facebook patent license puts all the power in their hands, and none in yours: they can still sue you for violating their patents, but you can't sue them . It would be a much, much worse patent regime.
If BSD+patent was widely adopted it could disarm all sides equally.