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[–] jet@hackertalks.com 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's not Libre software. It's source available, which is great for a commercial product, allowing people to compile it themselves, but the license is revocable at any time.

It's not contributing to the open source ecosystem, so it's not part of the libre environment.

It's a good thing, I'm glad it exists, and I'm excited to see it spur libre development in the same vein. But it is not open source as the term is commonly used.

[–] folkrav@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I will never forget whoever decided it would be a good idea to conflate "FOSS" and "open-source" to mean the same fucking thing, and to have to refer to software that has open source code "source available". I see this exact fucking discussion going on at the very minimum once a week...

Edit: I know it's a common misconception. My point is that it's a misconception because of the term choice. There's a reason we have to explain it over and over and over again.

[–] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

The person who invented the term "open source" simply intended it to be "free software" but in business speak. The fact some random people on the internet thought it means "source available" is not the term's fault.

[–] jet@hackertalks.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Who was it?

I thought it was companies just using marketing spin to look better than they were.

[–] ToxicWaste@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Common misconception. "Free as in freedom, not as in beer" had to be explained to many people.