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by mhx1138
607 days ago
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Companies should not opt for and advertise with open source, if they don’t stand behind open source principles. Classic bait and switch. That’s what upsets users. They chose Bitwarden over e.g. LastPass, because they believed in FOSS. Companies exploit that and it’s sad. |
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Assuming they stick with openly auditable code (albeit not FOSS) then it's still than purely commercial options.
Nevertheless, my argument is that it should be cherished that we've had (guessing) best part of a decade of opensource BitWarden that cannot be taken away from us. The FOSS bit is purely temporal ... $now, the exact commit/release/tag/head when an FOSS license is in play, it remains FOSS - it's just the next commit isn't FOSS ... but there's no binding license that says it is/should/has-to remain for future commits.
Nobody's rights are being taken away here.
"Beleiving in FOSS" just needs to be more short-term focussed or prepare for continual dissappointment.