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by FractalLP
2983 days ago
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Rich Hickey has responded to this many times. They made Clojure free and open source and have put lots of their own $$ into Clojure. If they want to make a product that costs money, that is their choice. They also need to keep the lights on. Now if they won't let users who pay for the product see source-code under an NDA, that is a indeed a problem in my mind, but is pretty much just standard business practice. I have no clue if they're open in that area or not. |
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