@webmink I'm sorry that it's hurtful. If the OSI was more transparent about the 'enemies' you're fighting, I'd be more understanding. From my perspective, the OSI is far too willing to be seen to tolerate bad corporate behaviour. I'd love to see OSI promote a principled position in what is a deeply ethically conflicted milieu, where almost all the bad actors are corporate 'fair-weather friends' of open source, who consistently undermine #FOSS at every opportunity. We all need to pick a side.

The OSI is a joke compared to the FSF, they're like the people who use BSD licenses for everything and try to tell you corporations stealing your code with no attribution is true freedom.
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