Hackernews posts about Kermit

Kermit is a file transfer protocol (FTP) that allows users to transfer files between computers using a variety of communication protocols, including dial-up, TCP/IP, and SSH.

  1. Open Source When We Say So (writing.kemitchell.com)
  2. Permit Launch Week 01 (launchweek.permit.io)
  3. Try the last internet Kermit server (changelog.complete.org)
  4. Kermit (www.complete.org)
  5. We Were Wrong About the GPLs (writing.kemitchell.com)
  6. The Law Does Not Require Legalese (writing.kemitchell.com)
  7. You Do Not Have a Shoe Size (writing.kemitchell.com)
  8. Pick-from-a-List Tools (writing.kemitchell.com)
  9. Open Game License Version 1.2 Draft (writing.kemitchell.com)
  10. Rich to Open Source (writing.kemitchell.com)
  11. Two Kinds of “Dual Licensing” (writing.kemitchell.com)
  12. Blue Oak Contributor License (writing.kemitchell.com)
  13. HashiCorp’s New Licensing (writing.kemitchell.com)
  14. Office Hours (writing.kemitchell.com)
  15. Reading AGPL (2021) (writing.kemitchell.com)
  16. Understanding "RISC-Y Business" (writing.kemitchell.com)
  17. The Wrong AI Copyrightability Case (writing.kemitchell.com)
  18. Nvidia Prismer License (writing.kemitchell.com)
  19. Type Error: “Democratizing” (writing.kemitchell.com)
  20. The MIT License, Line by Line (writing.kemitchell.com)