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by notatallshaw
482 days ago
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> Who says you have to deal with support requests if you open source something? Almost anyone who has ever maintained popular open-source software, even if dealing with them means putting up a notice that says "Don't ask support questions" and having to delete angrily posted issues. My understanding from listening to his explanation is he wants to be able to support users and have an income stream to incentivize that. As an open-source maintainer of a popular piece of software, I'm very empathetic. |
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So GitHub created a mess, and the whole of open source is considered to be GitHub now.
The solution is the same as being able to avoid tons of Windows-related headaches when you don't use Windows. Just don't use GitHub.
A tar or zip file with source code posted online (or bundled with the program, even) under an open source license is still open source.