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The license terms are vague. Is it connected to OpenSSL or not? Do you have to ask the author permission or not? And it is limited to open source software.

Nobody wants to involve expensive lawyers, so for many folks that rules out OCB.

Mosh is a great idea, but by connecting it to OCB, the authors completely stalled more widespread adoption. That, and like you said, the complete lack of protocol spec.




It's not vague: it's not connected to OpenSSL. You do not need permission; you need to use an OSI-compliant license for your software.




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