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by bentlegen
942 days ago
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> when you try to mislead people into thinking those licenses are open source I think you're crossing a line. Here's what Armin wrote in the parent linked article: > ... But one thing is clear: until its expiration, the license does not qualify as Open Source. While I recognize the sensitivity around the term “Open Source”, I assert that the FSL's approach is more closely aligned with Open Source ideals than mere source availability. I consider it an “Eventually Open Source” license, though perhaps a more fitting term needs to be found. |
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