• @ayam
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    102 months ago

    Actually you’re kinda right, their own license doesn’t allow commercial redistribution (kinda similar with CC:NC) which make them not open source. I personally have no problems with that though.

    • chebra
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      12 months ago

      @ayam It also doesn’t allow creating derivative works (forking). That means if they decide to stop working on it, turn it proprietary, or enshittyfy it, nobody can continue developing the original version.