If a user writes own startup scripts or config files, that's even looser linkage than using open source libraries from proprietary apps.
How can you possibly compell them to open-source those?
That not only doesn't make sense, but also raises red flags and makes one think what other crazy rules will be introduced in the next license update. Any enterprise user should abandon such software as soon as possible.
> Any enterprise user should abandon such software as soon as possible.
Is that a problem? I honestly don't understand. The goal of Free Software is to act as a kind of collective open source utopia of people who write software that only benefits the other person who agree with the utopia, as part of a giant battle against the people who don't... it is hard for me to believe any "enterprise user" believes in the utopia.
How can you possibly compell them to open-source those?
That not only doesn't make sense, but also raises red flags and makes one think what other crazy rules will be introduced in the next license update. Any enterprise user should abandon such software as soon as possible.