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by pydry 922 days ago
"Open source" is not a license either.

"Free and source available" describes a group of licenses including sentry's.

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Okay, but "open source" implies you can change and fork the code. "Free and source available" does not, even if you can in some cases.

That's literally all I said.

It sounds like you are agreeing with me that if you can do that then it's not misleading to call those licenses open source.