licensing - Free, Then Open-Source Upon Death? -
i've been quite surprised free software models (after discovering postcard ware), thought might worth asking.
i have application i'm going release free software. however, in case not maintain it, or unable maintain it, released open source. there kind of license this?
[please use comments , not answers tell me why bad idea.]
thanks!
ask yourself:
if don't have problem give away software free (as in speech, not in beer) @ end of day, why not start right now? fear others take code , publish competing (although free) software? forks happen while project still under maintainance. expect people start fiddling code @ point stopped it.
do think go trouble find out whether can take software free or not based on crude terms being "unable" maintain it. how people around globe find out death, example? taking risk of getting sued or beneficiary or not being able use work anymore?
i recommend release software under gpl3 start on. keep control of project anyway, nobody can force take patches, etc. before small software project gains big popularity, nobody bother re-release altered versions of software.
if don't want go route, need ask lawyer take proper action in name (release software under different license) when becomes necessary. or give friend or relative of copyright , ask him it.
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