> "please GPL, feel free to take my source code, slap the GPL on it
Does it really feel better when it's a multi-billion dollar making that? Does it feel better when they withhold their improvements (if any) from you and their users?
BTW, BSD allows that and BSD proponents insist that's perfectly fine to make proprietary forks of their software, that they don't care about what you make with the software. If you feed offended by what those people are doing - forking your software and giving users extra assurances you don't - maybe BSD should not be your choice anyway.
BSD is for when you don't care what people do with your code. If you wanted corporations to pay for your code, you could have gone GPL and offered a double license option. You cannot build a business on expecting donations from happy generous for-profit corporations. In their position, if I really wanted to pay for your work, I would not donate to your project - I would hire you.
And, personally, I too feel bad about you not being able to incorporate improvements made under the GPL to your code. If I ever made such contribution, I would make sure I also made it to your upstream BSD codebase, under BSD. The license of the project is your choice.
Does it really feel better when it's a multi-billion dollar making that? Does it feel better when they withhold their improvements (if any) from you and their users?
BTW, BSD allows that and BSD proponents insist that's perfectly fine to make proprietary forks of their software, that they don't care about what you make with the software. If you feed offended by what those people are doing - forking your software and giving users extra assurances you don't - maybe BSD should not be your choice anyway.
BSD is for when you don't care what people do with your code. If you wanted corporations to pay for your code, you could have gone GPL and offered a double license option. You cannot build a business on expecting donations from happy generous for-profit corporations. In their position, if I really wanted to pay for your work, I would not donate to your project - I would hire you.
And, personally, I too feel bad about you not being able to incorporate improvements made under the GPL to your code. If I ever made such contribution, I would make sure I also made it to your upstream BSD codebase, under BSD. The license of the project is your choice.