Explain to me please HOW you are prevented from contributing?
The license says, very plainly, if you make a big change, send it to the team. This language seems to ENCOURAGE changes, not prevent them. The idea that because you cant freely redistribute your changes you are prevented from changing it is ridiculous, I dont see anywhere in the license where you are prohibited from changing things. The very idea that you think you are suggests you didnt read clearly - again, it says plainly that if you make a big change just submit it back to the dev team. I still dont understand HOW that prohibits ANYONE from changing the code. If a license has a clause specifically regarding changing code and submitting said changes, that license infers you are allowed, even encouraged to change it!
Regards,
spectre

In reply to RE: RE: RE: Free Open Source Everything? by spectre
in thread Free Open Source Everything? by antihec

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