开放核心与 .NET 基金会:是时候进行一些自省了吗?

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作为一个开源基金会,您所支持的项目直接反映了您的价值观、品牌和公众信任。像Apache这样的基金会通过对所托管项目的严格筛选设定了高标准,尤其是对那些倾向于采用减少开放性的盈利模式的项目持谨慎态度——例如将核心组件设为付费墙或将关键功能转移到付费许可证后面。 目前,.NET基金会的一个项目Avalonia似乎正朝着这个方向发展,最近推出了一款名为“Accelerate”的付费工具包。[相关讨论][1]。 虽然一些人认为这是实现财务可持续性所必需的演变,但值得注意的是,许多高影响力的自由开源软件(FOSS)项目——如Linux、Debian、Python、PHP和Laravel等——都成功地采用了围绕软件建立业务的模式,而不是限制软件内部的自由。 如果.NET基金会希望在更广泛的开源软件(OSS)和POSIX社区中加深信任,就应该反思托管开放核心项目是否与其长期愿景一致。与Avalonia的维护者进行建设性对话,可能会导致一种支持可持续性而不妥协开放性的模式——这是许多.NET开源社区成员深切重视的。 开放的.NET拥有光明的未来,今天的决策至关重要,能够帮助维护生态系统的技术和伦理完整性。 也许是时候让.NET基金会与Avalonia团队展开对话,并考虑提供关于可持续、与社区对齐的模式的指导。开源.NET对未来寄予厚望——而允许短期的盈利决策稀释核心自由,可能会危及那只下金蛋的母鸡。 [1]: https://reddit.com/r/AvaloniaUI/comments/1k1pozw/avalonia_is_getting_less_free_as_in_freedom_and/
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As an open-source foundation, the projects you endorse reflect directly on your values, brand, and public trust. Foundations like Apache have set high standards by being selective about projects they host, especially discouraging those that drift into monetization models that reduce openness — such as paywalling core components or shifting key features behind paid licenses.<p>A current .NET Foundation project, Avalonia, appears to be heading in this direction with its recent move to introduce a paid toolkit called “Accelerate.” - [related thread][1].<p>While some argue this is a necessary evolution for financial sustainability, it’s worth noting that many high-impact FOSS projects — Linux, Debian, Python, PHP, and Laravel to name a few — have managed to thrive with models that build businesses *around* the software, rather than limiting freedom within it.<p>If the .NET Foundation seeks to deepen trust within the wider OSS and POSIX communities, it should reflect on whether hosting open-core projects aligns with its long-term vision. A constructive dialogue with Avalonia’s maintainers could lead to a model that supports sustainability *without compromising on openness* — something many in the .NET open source community deeply value.<p>Open .NET has a bright future, and it’s crucial that decisions today help preserve both the technical and ethical integrity of the ecosystem.<p>It might be time for the .NET Foundation to initiate a conversation with the Avalonia team and consider offering guidance on sustainable, community-aligned models. Open Source .NET carries high hopes for the future — and allowing short-term monetization decisions to dilute core freedoms risks killing the proverbial hen that lays the golden eggs.<p>[1]: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;AvaloniaUI&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1k1pozw&#x2F;avalonia_is_getting_less_free_as_in_freedom_and&#x2F;