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Open source is elitism in that those who do the work make the decision about the future of the open source program - D. Hansson But in crypto users hold token and have voting rights https://world.hey.com/dhh/open-source-is-neither-a-community-nor-a-democracy-606abdab?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
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That's not true as we have several projects where the owners and the users disagree and a fork is created. Actually the fork gets more traction than the OG software and the first ones disappear. I love this intrinsic feature of open source. If you don't agre fork it.
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↑ cc: @ro
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I don't really see the connection to Daos. If your project license is not owned by a foundation/entity and the relationship to token ownership is not direct, those users have voting rights over derivative work not the source code itself. Very different things imho Ty for sharing btw
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