regardless of whatever the programmers or managers of godot say or think, or who they ban from what, the fact remains that it is open source and publicly available. this is one reason why open source is so important, so that the software can be detached from the ones who made it. if this were something like unreal engine then they could simply revoke your license to use the engine if they so desired, but with godot that's not an option. so keep using it if that's what you like to use because it can't be taken from you.
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:meru_mewwuluv: b e a r d (beardalaxy@gameliberty.club)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 11:26:38 JST :meru_mewwuluv: b e a r d - Sick Sun likes this.
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 11:26:36 JST iced depresso @beardalaxy looks like the usual skinsuiting affair. the old co-dev said he didn't really like politics lol -
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Sick Sun (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 12:01:22 JST Sick Sun @beardalaxy that's why so many are all trying to switch to "ethical licenses" lol -
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Berkeley Berkman (berkberkman@bae.st)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 13:51:35 JST Berkeley Berkman @sun @beardalaxy So far, those "ethical" licenses I often see are being used for AI-related software like that RAIL license. Sick Sun likes this.