Greg Stein wrote:
> 
>  how can you say that Apache
> "removes rights from people's contributions"? As a developer, you
> still own your code. You can do whatever you like with it. Apache
> doesn't take anything from You.
> 

Easy. Even a non-developer like myself can see that :) 

Compared to GPL (which is what Apache is asking developers to give up on) it
removes the right to be given back any improvement or fix to the code you
contributed.

Since many people are doing this pro bono, I think that it is fair that at
least they retain the right to have access to any fix or improvement to
their code.

Under the Apache license any company can take your code, fix it and say:
"Hey, this function in the open source version doesn't work. I just spend a
day fixing it (instead of  months to write it from scratch). Why don't you
buy mine which works?"

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