OSS-Blacklist: A blacklist for keeping track of OSS hostile companies/organizations
OSS-Blacklist: A blacklist for keeping track of OSS hostile companies/organizations
Just saw the discussion around the Haier Home Assistant takedown and thought it would be good to materialize the metaphorical blacklist.
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This seems like it could be useful info if it takes off
14 0 ReplyDo you have any suggestions for the list?
13 0 ReplyI suggest adding John Deer. Their current business model relies on violating GPL.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/17/john_deere_sfc_gpl/
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That garage door company that removed API access, breaking it for about 20000 Home Assistant users
Also they stopped working on their integration for Alexa/Homekit/Google Home, forcing all their users in general into their ad filled app.
Think it was Chamberlain or something
12 0 ReplyI've added Chamberlain Group
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Mazda https://piped.video/watch?v=MirpRkmruOg
Mazda files false DMCA takedown notice to intimidate open source programmer
5 0 ReplyBiggest one of all imo - Red hat/IBM
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4 0 ReplyObviously that was a controversial decision, but Red Hat probably contributes to Open Source more than any other company. To call Red Hat "OSS Hostile" is probably a little too much.
5 0 ReplyI think you're right. I've changed it to IBM instead of Red Hat themselves because they were the cause of the policy changes.
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