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by bruce511 654 days ago
Which is why when a company releases a license that they claim is "Open Source" and it's not compatible with the OSI definition, then we need to stand up and say bullshit.

They are welcome to release it any way they like. If they think they can somehow fool developers by calling it Open Source when it isn't, well good for them. If you as a developer want to contribute to, and promote, their product then go for it.

But if it's not Open Source then I call bullshit, and don't be surprised when the -Open Source- community gets upset.