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Giving all the assets over to the developers of a package manager is not how package repos work. Most package managers have all sorts of software, from proprietary to free, under many different types of licenses. If you keep points 1 and 2 in, no one will want to add software to these repos because their software will be completely under the repo maintainer(s') control. If privacy issues are a concern, simply reject proprietary software and require software to be open source.
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Giving all the assets over to the developers of a package manager is not how package repos work. Most package managers have all sorts of software, from proprietary to free, under many different types of licenses. If you keep points 1 and 2 in, no one will want to add software to these repos because their software will be completely under the repo maintainer(s') control. If privacy issues are a concern, simply reject proprietary software and require software to be open source.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: