I get the feeling. I also live in the real world and know that nobody except for a few (most notably RedHat) have figured out how to make sustainable money in open source. These closed licenses didn’t come out of nowhere. They came in response to places like AWS using the open source license to make a mint with a project — and doing so legally (it’s there in the license to do so) — but then the project suffers. So the license change is done to prevent that so the project — ostensibly — can survive. It makes sense. And so does wanting to live up to the promises of open source. It’s a tough situation for sure.