OSI was financed by Tim O’Reilly originally and now by big tech companies as a way to co-opt th free software movement and make it more business friendly.
They have successfully convinced a generation of developers that “Open Source” is pure and holy, but a licensee that includes a term that says something like no company making more than $100 million per year can use this software for free is unclean and maybe even evil.
They don’t want alternative licenses to exist because it hurts their bottom line.
They have successfully convinced a generation of developers that “Open Source” is pure and holy, but a licensee that includes a term that says something like no company making more than $100 million per year can use this software for free is unclean and maybe even evil.
They don’t want alternative licenses to exist because it hurts their bottom line.