Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system
Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system
Posted Jan 21, 2024 14:26 UTC (Sun) by apoelstra (subscriber, #75205)In reply to: Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system by khim
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but this seems wrong. People boycott stuff all the time. Sometimes to try to send a message, but often simply because they're trying to minimize the inconvenience in their lives.
For example sometimes I'll try to sign up for a service and they have weird password constraints on their signup page. If there's a similar competitor I'll just shrug and switch to that. As a security researcher I do have some moral feelings about how there shouldn't be such constraints, but life is short and I push those aside in favor of a simple practical "I'll use the site where I can signup in one step, vs the one where I need to edit the output of my password manager, probably only to find more hoops to jump through once I'm past this step".
A CLA is a similar thing. It's a pain in the butt so I won't do it. I would guess that most people who refuse to sign CLAs feel the same way. And this applies equally to the FSF or Google.
(Having said that, if Google had a CLA where you actually did transfer copyright to them, I can see people balking at the idea that they'd be "working for free" for a for-profit company. But it sounds like that's not what's happening here, and it's not what I see people complaining about here.)
