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by adityasaky 2133 days ago
Unfortunately (this may have changed in recent times), they often don't update the public repos in line with their releases. They put them out all at once later. Also, last I checked only the clients are open source? Has that changed?
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You can find the releases here, and if there is a delay it is only a few days at most:

https://github.com/Telegram-FOSS-Team/Telegram-FOSS/releases

Only the clients are open source, but anyone could use the source code to create their own network.

This repository has been notoriously bad at doing this: https://github.com/overtake/TelegramSwift
The clients wouldn't feature E2EE for groups even if you'd write your own server from scratch so no, nobody should use Telegram for anything.
Without server source? Might as well start from scratch and use something like matrix.
Matrix doesn't compare at all and Element is their client to promote their SaaS solution.