• RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    19 hours ago

    Despite the clickbait headline this isn’t open source

    Open Printer will use the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license

    The NC license isn’t open source, it violates point six of the OSD

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      19 hours ago

      Also means that a robust community of people creating businesses to sell variations of the hardware for those who aren’t as maker friendly cannot emerge, correct?

      Bc imo that’s what really got early 3d printing off the ground. Like back in 2010 during the reprap days there were all the independent maker storefronts plus a few bigger ones like lulzbot and makerbot (that eventually all got put out of business or bought for toxic modern shit like bambulab because in the modern day under capitalism every single industry has to consolidate until it’s under a few large extremely consumer hostile companies with okay products that just eventually get worse and worse bc there’s no competition or regulation for them but I digress).

      Without this industry or a proper open source platform I don’t see how this will succeed

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        19 hours ago

        Also means that a robust community of people creating businesses to sell variations of the hardware for those who aren’t as maker friendly cannot emerge, correct?

        Correct, that’s just one of the problems with NC licenses.

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          17 hours ago

          On the other hand, we also won’t have any chinese clones (legally) that eventually force the original creators to reduce their open contributions.

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            16 hours ago

            legally

            Therein lies the other issue, unless the creator has millions of dollars to fund lawsuits, if a large company or Chinese company decides to clone it he can do nothing. The only people who will respect the license are individuals and small businesses.