Inside OpenSSL's battle to change its license: Coders' rights, tech giants, patents and more
Devs who fail to respond to call for change will count as 'yes' votes for ASL 2.0
Analysis The OpenSSL project, possibly the most widely used open-source cryptographic software, has a license to kill - specifically its own. But its effort to obtain permission to rewrite contributors' rights runs the risk of alienating the community that sustains it."