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by dahart
1715 days ago
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I used, or maybe misused, the term open source. You used “free”. The license & project used neither, and made no claim to align with opensource.org’s philosophy or definition. Whatever you call it, the source code has been released for anyone to read and “evaluate”, that’s what I meant by ‘open’. You didn’t answer the question - how is this sneaky, and how does it prevent using previous projects? |
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