• vintageballs@feddit.org
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    5 hours ago

    Well they published their source code.

    It’s not as permissively licensed as usual open source projects, but I would argue that in the true sense of the phrase, this falls under “open source”.

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        4 hours ago

        Correct. The non open source licenses, such as 'fair code ’ are not open source. They are available, but not open.

        It dilutes the true meaning, and I find it a little nefarious when a company calls their code open, when it’s in reality available.