I mean, it is technically what it means to have a foss license but I just can't shake the feeling that we as a society are feeling so entitled that people are advocating against sspl licenses or etc. when I do think that if you are a dev and you wish to work on foss full time then something like sspl might be good in that regards.
Open source Contributors just don't get paid for the work they are doing. They are sadly doing free labour. I feel like I personally might start coding stuff in sspl or maybe just source available licenses if they get more favourable. The whole terminology behind source available licenses is kinda weird in the sense that basically a single clause which is meant to stop big cloud providers from selling your service that you built can make something like agpl foss and sspl not foss/source available.
So "win" is a multi-layered definition. Business, big business and Corporations win in economic terms often because, they have economic objectives and then execute them. Authors scratch an itch, or finish a college degree, or move on to join another band. none of those things have the aggregate, countable result that a quarterly income statement has.. in 2025, what code is stable, generally available and (often) maintained? is that "winning" ? other corollaries possible..