← Back to context Comment by phendrenad2 18 hours ago No, the original definition of open-source is source code that is visible (open) to the public. 2 comments phendrenad2 Reply jibal 16 hours ago Citation?On the contrary: https://opensource.org/osd phendrenad2 12 hours ago I mean, I can buy opensource.co.net but that doesn't mean I can tell you how you can use the term.Need more of a citation to understand that..?
jibal 16 hours ago Citation?On the contrary: https://opensource.org/osd phendrenad2 12 hours ago I mean, I can buy opensource.co.net but that doesn't mean I can tell you how you can use the term.Need more of a citation to understand that..?
phendrenad2 12 hours ago I mean, I can buy opensource.co.net but that doesn't mean I can tell you how you can use the term.Need more of a citation to understand that..?
Citation?
On the contrary: https://opensource.org/osd
I mean, I can buy opensource.co.net but that doesn't mean I can tell you how you can use the term.
Need more of a citation to understand that..?