That is probably something you should ask a lawyer for, not strangers on the Internet. But I think if you make the case that you already have a lot of the groundwork for the project published under GPL, you can massively reduce effort by using that, but that'll mean the final project will be GPL licensed as well, most people would agree that's a reasonable trade off. Just make sure it's written somewhere, so they can't pull a fast one on you
itslilith
8TB disks are reasonable to get nowadays. Get a NAS that you can slot 6 of them in, set up parity raid and you got 40TB easily accessible, decently redundant storage. Much better than a single 40TB disk, and probably still cheaper
NixOS for my homelab that I like to tinker with, Debian as Docker host for the server people actually rely on
Amazing shitpost
Preventing unwanted state
If you install and then uninstall something, it will almost certainly leave logs, configurations and other garbage in places you don't expect. Next time you want to use it, it isn't the clean install you expected
Librewolf is to Firefox what Chromium is to Chrome, essentially. Removed many bloated Mozilla anti-features, has sensible (but not paranoid) privacy and security defaults and ships with uBlock origin pre-installed. You can archive all of that with Firefox, but Librewolf makes things easy for you.
Putting significant energy into campaigning against it? Sure. But what's silly about saying "this is a stupid idea and shouldn't happen"?
Should the fediverse get an emoji? How about Matrix?
🅱️rogramming language
If Anon was a native woman they wouldn't have lived to make the post
wow, just when you think 4chan can't sink any lower
You could try emailing the FSF and explaining your situation. They constantly get into legal battles over licencing and care a whole lot about open source. Their opinion is certainly a lot more expert than what any of us can produce :D