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They say that. But the proof really isn’t in the pudding for me. We regularly rely on both BSD and GPL based solutions and projects, and will suggest patches to upstream projects in specific cases. We sometimes don’t do this if it’s BSD, because our derivative works can be made to be more specific to us, and honestly it takes time out of internal projects to do so.
One license we absolutely don’t touch is BUSL.