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Hey everyone. I'm thinking of moving this framework to an MIT license. With my other work on my FOSS, I haven't had much time to maintain it anymore and move it to Godot 4 and sadly I don't see a lot of people stepping up to collaborate. So perhaps a more liberal license would encourage it, especially since Godot is picking up a lot of steam right now and on top of that card games are very hot.
Any thoughts? If you are one of the few contributors of code in the project's lifetime, do let me know your perspective on this.
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I think it'd be a good idea to move it MIT - the quickstart guide suggests that you make a copy of scenes that already exist and modify them, which means under AGPL those scenes technically would need to be open-source as well. This could definitely dissuade a lot of gamedevs from using it.
Hey everyone. I'm thinking of moving this framework to an MIT license. With my other work on my FOSS, I haven't had much time to maintain it anymore and move it to Godot 4 and sadly I don't see a lot of people stepping up to collaborate. So perhaps a more liberal license would encourage it, especially since Godot is picking up a lot of steam right now and on top of that card games are very hot.
Any thoughts? If you are one of the few contributors of code in the project's lifetime, do let me know your perspective on this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: