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by dspillett
1067 days ago
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Your goals sound laudable, but they do not alter the fact that your use of the term “open source” is, deliberately or otherwise, misleading. > Our philosophy surrounding open-source is uncomplicated and clear. It does not appear to be the case that your philosophy surrounding open-source is clear. You state very clearly, without caveats, that the product is open-source, which strongly implies that the product is, well, open-source without caveats – and this is not the case. That feels rather disingenuous, if not deliberately dishonest. It is not unlike printer manufactures loudly proclaiming a page-per-minute value without any note about that rate is only attainable feeding entirely blank A6 sheets out of the device. |
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