I’m saying that GPL-licensed *projects* protect themselves well. If you lean on a GPL project, it’s likely going to hold. Not disappear because of a commercial incentive. Non-copyleft projects tend to disappear if they become valuable to companies, such as IntelliJ’s Rust plugin, or BSD => MacOS.
Again if you’re developing a non-open-source project, Slint is fine. You’ll be bound to each other with mutual commercial interests.
I’m not sure if you’re reading my message well?
I’m saying that GPL-licensed *projects* protect themselves well. If you lean on a GPL project, it’s likely going to hold. Not disappear because of a commercial incentive. Non-copyleft projects tend to disappear if they become valuable to companies, such as IntelliJ’s Rust plugin, or BSD => MacOS.
Again if you’re developing a non-open-source project, Slint is fine. You’ll be bound to each other with mutual commercial interests.