Probably having the license AGPL or some certain restriction where you can only attract the big business users on this product.
Let's be honest, you can make money from the small guys but they are little cents as compared to giving corps self hosting guides / licenses like docker..., I know they may not come under pure open source, but the question is tricky, and so is the answer.
So this becomes "fair source" I guess.
I just want the code itself to be readable & buildable from scratch, I want to trust in the process that there are atleast some person who have searched this code and found no malicious use. I want it so that I can modify your program if I really want to, maybe even redistribute that modifications.
> I just want the code itself to be readable & buildable from scratch, I want to trust in the process that there are atleast some person who have searched this code and found no malicious use. I want it so that I can modify your program if I really want to, maybe even redistribute that modifications.
Yes. You want, want, want. But I asked what you are willing to give to get what you want and it seems to be nothing.
Yea because I am just a teenager and to be honest pretty broke right now. I can not give money, I am a pretty frugal person, the Environment and my upbringing has made me such.
Though I will contribute to the project on issues I suppose. That's the least I can/will do.
What are your opinions on the best way for you to pay for it as an open source tool?