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Why Apache 2.0 Matters for LLMs π€
@01AI_Yi recently switched from a permissive & commercially friendly license, to Apache 2.0. And the community loved it! π
@JustinLin610 also had a poll on model license and the majority votes for Apache 2.0.
Why it is a Big Deal? β¬οΈ
π Legal Simplicity: Custom licenses need costly & time-consuming legal review. Apache 2.0 is well-known & easier for legal teams to handle.
π©βπ» Developer-Friendly: Legal docs are a pain for devs! Apache 2.0 is well-known and tech-friendly, making it easier for non-native developers to understand the implications too.
π Easier Integration: Apache 2.0 is compatible with many other licenses, simplifying tasks like model merging with models of different licensing requirements.
π« No Permission Needed: Custom licenses often require explicit permission and additional documentation work of filling forms, creating barriers. Apache 2.0 removes this hurdle, letting devs focus on innovation.
There are a lot interesting discussions from
@JustinLin610 's poll: https://x.com/JustinLin610/status/1793559737482764375 which inspired this thread.
Any other thoughts? Let me know ^^
@01AI_Yi recently switched from a permissive & commercially friendly license, to Apache 2.0. And the community loved it! π
@JustinLin610 also had a poll on model license and the majority votes for Apache 2.0.
Why it is a Big Deal? β¬οΈ
π Legal Simplicity: Custom licenses need costly & time-consuming legal review. Apache 2.0 is well-known & easier for legal teams to handle.
π©βπ» Developer-Friendly: Legal docs are a pain for devs! Apache 2.0 is well-known and tech-friendly, making it easier for non-native developers to understand the implications too.
π Easier Integration: Apache 2.0 is compatible with many other licenses, simplifying tasks like model merging with models of different licensing requirements.
π« No Permission Needed: Custom licenses often require explicit permission and additional documentation work of filling forms, creating barriers. Apache 2.0 removes this hurdle, letting devs focus on innovation.
There are a lot interesting discussions from
@JustinLin610 's poll: https://x.com/JustinLin610/status/1793559737482764375 which inspired this thread.
Any other thoughts? Let me know ^^