The "it's not open source" gate keepers really are bringing everybody down. I don't know why people care so much about the OSI and their arbitrary and narrow definition of such a generic term? It seems like owning a premium domain name (opensource.org) is all that matters for having credibility on the internet.
Maybe I'm being unfair, and that org actually does something useful? Can someone enlighten me if that's the case?
Why do you care so much if your license is an OSI-approved one? No one is keeping you from releasing your software under any license (or lack thereof) you choose.
Maybe I'm being unfair, and that org actually does something useful? Can someone enlighten me if that's the case?