LGPL can make it a tough decision to use, since that essentially rules out Single-file publish, R2R, and Native AOT in the .NET world. Your project seems like it could be very useful for edge in which those packaging models can be very attractive.
Ah nice! Unfortunately many people (like me) won’t notice that and will probably not be able to consider using it though if they are using corporate license scanners or blanket enterprise policies that don’t allow LGPL.
But that is a nice special permission for those who are still able to use it!
And that could also be a good model if the plan is to dual license it and sell to enterprise.
LGPL can make it a tough decision to use, since that essentially rules out Single-file publish, R2R, and Native AOT in the .NET world. Your project seems like it could be very useful for edge in which those packaging models can be very attractive.
But that is a nice special permission for those who are still able to use it!
And that could also be a good model if the plan is to dual license it and sell to enterprise.