On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 16:05, Marc-André Moreau
<marcandre.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
...
> 2) With a reciprocal license, people will be forced to contribute back, but
> they might not use the code at all because of that (chilling effect)
> I agree that it is a possible risk, but I think that it is probably better
> to go for something completely non-viral. The chilling effect is just as bad
> as the risk of having people not contributing their code. However, I'd much
> prefer having more people involved in the project than a smaller number of
> people involved that all contribute code.
...

If we had a feature-complete client I might agree with you but
nowadays I don't. We lack too many features and the code contribution
is a safe-path for us to get them done. If someone wants to have a
closed client, go and do it from scratch.

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