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by justinclift 1137 days ago
Heh, yeah good luck with that.

The real question is why are you trying to muddy the waters of the existing term, rather than inventing your own term and getting people to use that?

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Like I already explained to you, not everyone agrees on the definition of open source. You have your definition, the open source foundation has theirs, and other people have their own. It is not a well defined term.

Why are you pretending you get to define the english language for everyone?

Yeah, good luck with that. :)