JasonGoldman, en
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The upcoming release of the Open Source Definition (v1.11) will recognize as an software by @MongoDB. 🎉

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman whoa! SSPL considered open source? That sounds wild to me. Any good link detailing what this is about?

JasonGoldman,
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@anderseknert
Of course! Here is the repository where everyone can contribute (the draft is not finalized yet):
https://github.com/CollectiveSource/Open-Source-Definition

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman aha, I thought you meant the OSI was accepting it. Not some random one star GitHub repo.

JasonGoldman,
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@anderseknert
The repository is just a few days old. The main value it offers is an improved definition of open source that addresses modern challenges such as open source hijacking. For those who lean towards joining larger crowds, OSI's 1997 guidelines might be a more fitting option:
https://collectivesource.org/the-open-source-initiative

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman all I see is a lame attempt try and open source wash some proprietary licenses. And why is that page talking about OSI in past tense and like something that doesn’t exist anymore? That seems intentionally misleading.

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