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[–] [email protected] 63 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It’s only free because they’re trusting users to donate. That method of generating income for their developers could stop working at any time. Lots of FLOSS projects struggle to find kosher funding.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago

Come on dog this is literally just 'yeah well what if we imagine a hypothetical world where MY argument is right, how about that?'

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s only free because they’re trusting users to donate.

No, they sell their technology to Meta and Microsoft. WhatApp's encrypted protocol that was rolled out several years ago is Signal's. That's also why Signal will never match all features of those messengers. They cannot drive WhatsApp and such out of business because that would mean Signal is out of business.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No. Everyone can use Signal technology for free in their own products. They are not selling it to anyone. Yes, some time ago moxie helped to integrate their encryption algorithm in WhatsApp and that's that. Very likely that he / the foundation got paid for that service, but it's not like Signal is funded by selling their technology to anyone. And for sure it's not like they can't match WhatsApp features because then WhatsApp would go down the river and they run out of funding...

I don't know what to say but stuff like this makes me kinda angry. You read about moxie helping implement their encryption in WhatsApp at one point, and then came up with this story that Signal is somehow mainly funded by meta and Microsoft and can't compete with their products because it would put ms and meta out of business and endanger their own funding this way. Like, please don't make up stories like that, OK? It's not a nice thing to do.

If you are really interested here are some actual facts on the matter:

On February 21, 2018, Moxie Marlinspike and WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton announced the formation of the Signal Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The foundation was started with an initial $50 million loan from Acton, who had left WhatsApp's parent company, Facebook, in September 2017. The Freedom of the Press Foundation had previously served as the Signal project's fiscal sponsor and continued to accept donations on behalf of the project while the foundation's non-profit status was pending. By the end of 2018, the loan had increased to $105,000,400, which is due to be repaid on February 28, 2068. The loan is unsecured and at 0% interest.

Source: wiki. Took me five seconds to google that. Again please don't spread made up stories, thanks.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

No. Everyone can use Signal technology for free in their own products. They are not selling it to anyone.

Everyone can use the AGPL version but they also sell proprietary versions to customers.

I don’t know what to say but stuff like this makes me kinda angry.

You are angry because I read official Signal announcements and documents that clearly says that Signal / Open Whisper Foundation is working with commercial partners?

You read about moxie helping implement their encryption in WhatsApp at one point

"To amplify the impact and scope of private communication, we also collaborate with other popular messaging apps like WhatsApp, Google Allo, and now Facebook Messenger to help integrate Signal Protocol into those products." -- https://signal.org/blog/facebook-messenger/

"In collaboration with Signal, Microsoft is introducing a Private Conversations feature in Skype, powered by Signal Protocol." --https://signal.org/blog/skype-partnership/

Those commercial partners don't need to comply with the AGPL and release their entire app source code under AGPL as well because: "You hereby grant to Open Whisper Systems and to recipients of software distributed by Signal Messenger a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, and distribute Your Contributions and such derivative works, as well as the right to sublicense and have sublicensed all of the foregoing rights, through multiple tiers of sublicensees, provided that in all cases, Signal Messenger will make Your Contributions available under an OSI-approved open source license." --https://signal.org/cla/

In case you don't understand the Signal CLA: While contributions from outside participants will be open sourced, Signal has any right to make and sell proprietary versions.

Non-profit open source foundations with commercial offshoots are completely normal. For a somewhat similar case but without the CLA see Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation.

Source: wiki. Took me five seconds to google that. Again please don’t spread made up stories, thanks.

Luckily, everything I wrote is the truth. Too bad you only googled for 5 seconds and not 30. Please read linked official Signal documents/announcements carefully and calm down. Thanks.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You shifted your goalposts from "they're working together so they can't compete because (somehow) that'd drive them out of business" to "they've cooperated with other companies to make their services more secure" and are somehow acting like you were right.

First, isn't it good for them to work with other companies to improve other services? Doesn't that help more people?

Second, there's no fucking way they'd drive Google and Facebook out of business just by offering a superior service. Even if they did, wouldn't that be good for them? How did you even come to that idea in the first place?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

You shifted your goalposts from “they’re working together so they can’t compete because (somehow) that’d drive them out of business” to “they’ve cooperated with other companies to make their services more secure” and are somehow acting like you were right.

I see you're new to PR speak. If Signal's commercial cooperation was solely "to improve other services", all Signal code would be BSD-licensed and available for free to incorporate into any proprietary service, not AGPL + CLA with sublicensing clause. That's not shifting any goalposts, that's basic comprehension of PR speak and what such licensing models are for. Signal is working with Facebook/Meta, Microsoft, and in the past also Google when Allo was still a thing.

Second, there’s no fucking way they’d drive Google and Facebook out of business just by offering a superior service. Even if they did, wouldn’t that be good for them? How did you even come to that idea in the first place?

Not Google or Facebook as whole but their chat services. Those companies would have absolutely no incentive to pay Signal money for proprietary licenses. Google Allo is already dead, so Google is not paying any longer, unless Signal tech is incorporated into another product.

Dual-licensing with a CLA is nothing uncommon, neither is a non-profit being attached to a for-profit.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Large open source projects like Signal don't really rely on individual donations, but instead survive off wealthy supporters or sponsors.