It’s my git server, I can put what I want on it.
MIT is easy when I don’t really have long term plans for it.
If I am contributing to a GPL project i’ll use their license.
I can see that, I guess even practicing deployment would be useful. There’s enough weird splintering in some projects that even perceived competition can seem like trouble.
How is it a takeover, if they write their own set of tools?
The gnu brained folks hate when we make our own tools.
Square that circle for us?
Have you ever publish a tool that already has a gnu counterpart? Even if you say it’s for learning or an experiment you still get hounded about it.
Why publish an experiment?
It’s my git server, I can put what I want on it. MIT is easy when I don’t really have long term plans for it. If I am contributing to a GPL project i’ll use their license.
To get feedback? For fun?
I can see that, I guess even practicing deployment would be useful. There’s enough weird splintering in some projects that even perceived competition can seem like trouble.