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rglullislast Saturday at 12:04 AM1 replyview on HN

> Following my inner guiding principles without compromising" seems clear enough.

To me, it's not. What are the outcomes that we are talking about here?

> You clearly feel when you do the wrong thing.

Do you think that the developers of, e.g, KHTML felt they were doing the wrong thing when they started working on a browser engine for Konqueror under LGPL? Would they continue working on it had they known that Apple would take their work to build what is arguably the most freedom-restricting web browser out there?


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Expurplelast Saturday at 6:40 AM

> What are the outcomes that we are talking about here?

Living a life free of guilt and regrets. People make mistakes and can't foresee everything. That's normal. That shouldn't imply any guilt. I was talking specifically about cases where, in advance, you think that you're doing the wrong thing at the cost of short-term convenience.

Regarding KHTML, I don't have any data and can't say for sure. But I'd be surprised if most developers regretted their decision later. They knew in advance that they were getting into an LGPL project that can be used as part of something freedom-restricting. And, in my subjective opinion, Safari isn't so catastrofic and harmful that it defies common expectations of how harmful a freedom-restricting product can be

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