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[–] [email protected] -3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yeah, fuck SemGrep for not wanting to provide free software to competitors, right? After all, who needs money in this world? Businesses can run on paying their employers with hopes and dreams.

Doesn't matter if some bigger corp just takes your product, doesn't even rebrand it and starts selling it at a cheaper rate or integrated in their ecosystem. And all that without contributing back. If the company dies, that's all fine to the purists of the opensource definition by some org - "as long as they stayed true to the definition".

Regardless. I wish SemGrep and OpenGrep good luck. They're both opensource in my eyes. OpenGrep could've picked a better name though. grep is already open...

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