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Comment by nom

10 days ago

Yeah, open source never meant you must provide an online repository in perpetuity for everyone.

It means you can get the code if you want it. If you have to pay for postage so someone can send you a floppy with the source code, it's still open source. It's open to you.

More importantly it means once you have the code you can then give it to others both with and without modifications.