Comment by antisol
5 hours ago
> you can’t complain the code isn’t open source
(unless, of course, the code isn't licensed under an OSI-approved license. Parent didn't actually specify which license the hypothetical not-windows-11 was being "open sourced" under, so we can't actually say for sure whether this hypothetical release is open source or not)
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> I feel like we need more awareness on what is open-source and how does it work. This is NOT open source.