Publishing your code has always meant that people would copy and do horrible things with it. I've seen corporations 20 years ago that would rewrite FOSS code "from scratch", add 4 things and resell the binary for millions. It's just cheaper now.
The upside of this is that you can - in theory - cheaply get around unmaintained dependencies. I'm testing that theory.
Publishing your code has always meant that people would copy and do horrible things with it. I've seen corporations 20 years ago that would rewrite FOSS code "from scratch", add 4 things and resell the binary for millions. It's just cheaper now.
The upside of this is that you can - in theory - cheaply get around unmaintained dependencies. I'm testing that theory.