The article got mentioned in a comment elsewhere here, I didn’t link/submit the post myself, because it’s far too casual and like a stream of consciousness for the most part.
That said, aside from helping with writer’s block, I guess the distilled conclusions are more or less that you can go with permissive licenses for non-commercial stuff, dual licensing if you intend to make money, perhaps also the fact that the community really doesn't like license changes, entire projects get forked and communities splintered.
KronisLV•2h ago
That said, aside from helping with writer’s block, I guess the distilled conclusions are more or less that you can go with permissive licenses for non-commercial stuff, dual licensing if you intend to make money, perhaps also the fact that the community really doesn't like license changes, entire projects get forked and communities splintered.