And many people chose not to use it as a result, despite having no desire to do "evil". People can certainly license software however they like, and other people can complain about that and build replacements, as JSHint did.
> It's a linter, it doesn't require being incorporated into people's projects.
Many things do want to depend on tools that process source code, such as bundlers, IDEs, transpilers, and similar.
People who aren't doing evil can use it. It's not compatible with FOSS. It's a linter, it doesn't require being incorporated into people's projects.
Making it proprietary would be more limiting, making it Free would also be limiting (in a good way imo.) He chose to make it his way.