← Back to context Comment by dingnuts 2 years ago what is an "open source" network infrastructure provider? 3 comments dingnuts Reply ramon156 2 years ago Cloudflare is mostly open-sourced, alternatives are more often than not closed-sourced dewey 2 years ago I don't think putting up a few libraries on GitHub and writing great post-mortems makes something "Mostly open-sourced". jazzyjackson 2 years ago I believe the implication is that cloudflares usefulness is not in her source code but rather her physical infra, there is not some free as in freedom alternative to that.
ramon156 2 years ago Cloudflare is mostly open-sourced, alternatives are more often than not closed-sourced dewey 2 years ago I don't think putting up a few libraries on GitHub and writing great post-mortems makes something "Mostly open-sourced". jazzyjackson 2 years ago I believe the implication is that cloudflares usefulness is not in her source code but rather her physical infra, there is not some free as in freedom alternative to that.
dewey 2 years ago I don't think putting up a few libraries on GitHub and writing great post-mortems makes something "Mostly open-sourced".
jazzyjackson 2 years ago I believe the implication is that cloudflares usefulness is not in her source code but rather her physical infra, there is not some free as in freedom alternative to that.
Cloudflare is mostly open-sourced, alternatives are more often than not closed-sourced
I don't think putting up a few libraries on GitHub and writing great post-mortems makes something "Mostly open-sourced".
I believe the implication is that cloudflares usefulness is not in her source code but rather her physical infra, there is not some free as in freedom alternative to that.