I couldn't care less about the definition of what an "influencer" is or not.
What we're talking about here is releasing code as FOSS. Just because I add a MIT license to code I publish publicly, doesn't mean I want to be some "influencer" or whatever. It just implies (rather explicitly) exactly what it says in the license text, nothing more, nothing less.
What we're talking about here is releasing code as FOSS. Just because I add a MIT license to code I publish publicly, doesn't mean I want to be some "influencer" or whatever. It just implies (rather explicitly) exactly what it says in the license text, nothing more, nothing less.