Comment by umanwizard
4 hours ago
> To me this is just as much "not open source" as a specific no-compete with the primary project sponsor.
It’s massively different from source-available in that anyone can fork it for free and start developing it themselves however they want. Just because one fork of the project (the original one) follows a closed development model doesn’t change anything about the code, what you can do with it, and how others can develop it.
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