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nostr:npub1evueeq5nd8889t6hlpgssh3x45a2q4sv9trffrux3jssamshwecqrzuf5t nostr:npub1asgpw2tdqj8lf7hc9rvll65cpkamvh2y7v43xypme5ln083m48hq50p40g I see the huge risk to contributors with CLAs but how can a project reasonably switch/upgrade its license (e.g. GPL2->AGPL3) at some point in the future without them? Or am I overthinking this?

nostr:npub1hqvhusmc8r9mharcgqtl92x5gufma2gmmcamkse72f4l0dsnqnksdxd5hy nostr:npub1evueeq5nd8889t6hlpgssh3x45a2q4sv9trffrux3jssamshwecqrzuf5t nostr:npub1asgpw2tdqj8lf7hc9rvll65cpkamvh2y7v43xypme5ln083m48hq50p40g GPLv3 is explicitly compatible with AGPL, though I don't believe that includes relicensing, but you could make future parts of GPLv3 code licensed under AGPL alongside the GPLv3 code.

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