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Comment by kstrauser

1 day ago

No. The name only means it’s made by the OpenBSD team, nothing more. If they made their own Python port, it’d be called OpenPython, even though the original is FOSS.

So is OpenSUSE made by the BSD team? OpenOffice? OpenShift? OpenCV? OpenAI?

It is not reasonable to claim this prefix unambiguously refers to the OpenBSD team. I do not understand why so many in this thread are pretending this isn't a confusing choice.

  • Nobody ever claimed that “Open” is a prefix used unambiguously by only one group of people ever.

    In fact, your insistence that “Open” can only be used by projects that are replacing proprietary software is itself very odd.

    OpenBSD itself has had its name for thirty years, and is not named for being an “open source” implementation of a proprietary OS.

    • The person I replied to said the "open" prefix means it's made by the OpenBSD team and I am responding to that.

      Do not invent arguments that I did not make. I have only said that naming it openrsync when rsync already exists and is "open" in the general sense is confusing.

      I find the negative reactions to this observation very confusing, especially yours, but I see that you're an OpenBSD developer so that explains your bias.

      Edit: and now these same people are backtracking to agree with me that "open" is ambiguous, this place never ceases to amaze

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