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Comment by tracker1

9 days ago

So fork the last minio, and work from there... nobody is stopping you.

aistor is proprietary software[1]. Having an old version of your software be open source does not make your software open-source. Why does this need an explanation?

[1] https://www.min.io/legal/aistor-free-agreement

  • You aren't entitled to the product of someone else's work even if they gave away older versions of that work... What is so hard for you to understand about that?

    • No, I no longer am, because aistor/minio decided they no longer respect their users' freedom. It's as simple as that -- aistor is unethical and borders on malware.