Reddit chooses CPAL for open source license (Verdict: good move)
Reddit launched itself as an open source project today and chose the occasionally controversial CPAL license for the release.
There doesn't appear to be a goal of monetization as much as there is a goal of ubiquity through proliferation. If that were reversed there is no question that the GPL is a better choice.
I happen to think CPAL is exactly the right choice and here's why:
1. It's one of only 3 OSS licenses that take the "network" into account (CPAL, OSL, AGPL) whereby usage can be considered distribution. 2. It doesn't require … Read more