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[discussion] Delayed Open Source license -- yet another grift or finally sustainable opensourcing?

opensource.org Delayed Open Source Publication

Delayed Open Source Publication (DOSP) is the practice of distributing or publicly deploying software under a proprietary license at first, then subsequently and in a planned fashion publishing tha…

I just learned about DOSP and wondering what lemmings think about it?

HN already discussed it here

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  • Lots of "source available" licenses have a clause that a few years after development stops it becomes open source. Thing is, software with those clauses have existed for years now, and I dont know of a single case where it actually came into effect. Its very easy to have a minor patch every four years to prevent the license change, and if the devs of the software actually wanted to open source it, they would have done so whenever they wanted instead of only promising it. Clauses like that are supposed to combat abandonware, but abandonware does not usually happen because someone forgot the software existed, its a conscious choice to not release the source.