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A developer wanted to earn money for software used commercially? Oh, the humanity!
The topic is about FOSS
Plenty of FOSS projects have commercial licenses. Pfsense, MongoDB, TrueNAS, Elastic, Portainer, Proxmox, Docker...
Just gonna add, if we are on this topic, see boringcactus's blog post - Not "Any purpose".
note that ze use some strong language on their blog.
This is absolutely brilliant, thanks for sharing. The "Why The Fuck Would You Even Do That Holy Shit Public License" made me laugh out loud. Good stuff, and I agree 100%.
Also see zer Anti-License Manifesto and zer anti-license Fuck Around and Find Out License (which some of my projects have been licensed under)