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There is no “my” in open source

2 pointsby mattiemassabout 9 years ago

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kstenerudabout 9 years ago
&quot;In open source, you can only have “my” in the associative sense. There is no possessive “my” in open source.&quot;<p>That&#x27;s not quite true. I think the disconnect comes from a misunderstanding of ownership vs licensing. When you release under most open source licenses, you grant license to anyone to use and to republish your code. It&#x27;s still owned by you, but can be used, modified, and published by anyone else.<p>And there&#x27;s nothing stopping you from releasing it under a different license as well.<p>So reversing the removal of code is perfectly fine.