I thought this would be homebrew oriented, but I see it leaned towards hacking, which contradicts OP.
Let's hope to see this great module in productive applications in the future and not in another mindless installer.
It's homebrew oriented. Dunno what made you think otherwise. The whole purpose of licensing it under ISC is to give developers full liberty to do whatever they please with the library, even if it's a private and/or closed-source project. This is also the license used by libnx itself, for example.
XorTroll and I agreed on it because we felt like it's something that deserves to be freely used without enforcing developers to comply with license-specific restrictions. It's just the right way to do it.
If you're referring to the fact that the library is now being used by blawar on his public projects, then I'm sorry to say he has the full right to do so. Look, I'm not gonna play devil's advocate here - I know how you people feel about him, but that doesn't give me (or anyone) the right to revoke him the liberty of using the library as well. The ISC License works that way.
The thing is, I'm one of the developers of this library and I'm not even mad at blawar for using it. Why should I? It was developed to be used *by* developers, regardless of the purpose they may give it. It's like saying libnx enables "mindless installers" just because it is used to build them, or that Atmosphère itself enables piracy just because it's possible to load sigpatches with it. Totally unintended features from their respective creators and contributors.
In the end, it all boils down to the purposes people give to things. Just wanted to make myself very clear about this.
And please, let's not get carried away - nothing wrong has really happened in this particular thread, and I'd very much prefer to keep it that way.