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flurp
4072 days ago
Seems they changed their mind about open source, according to the comments section[1] "We’ll release the usable parts of the code as free software with the most free license we can. It belongs to the community (and the community paid for it)."
[1]
http://blog.brokep.com/2015/04/22/update-on-heml-is/#comment...