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@asadm asadm commented Mar 14, 2024

Before we began, we should decide on a license. If this is "open", I would consider MIT or Apache 2.0 to be safe choices.

@jjfantini
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what about an open license that restricts commercial use? to keep it for the people?

@pombredanne
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what about an open license that restricts commercial use? to keep it for the people?

Then this is proprietary, not open source.

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asadm commented Mar 15, 2024

If we go with a non-commercial license:

  • many will not contribute at all, since it's not open source in true sense
  • commercial folks will just reimplement ideas here, LoC vs. impact is pretty low in genAI world, will take a weekend to replicate ideas
  • this repo will be left behind.

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agree with @asadm here and also just commented on issue #10 , MIT or Apache 2.0 are safer choices than CC-bys

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huybery commented Mar 16, 2024

Thank you @asadm , more people think the MIT license is a better fit for OpenDevin.

@huybery huybery merged commit 39add27 into All-Hands-AI:main Mar 16, 2024
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