Comment by SomeoneOnTheWeb
Comment by SomeoneOnTheWeb 5 days ago
Not everyone agrees with this definition. If the source is open to read, for me it's open source. The website you linked is an opinionated view on what open source is.
Comment by SomeoneOnTheWeb 5 days ago
Not everyone agrees with this definition. If the source is open to read, for me it's open source. The website you linked is an opinionated view on what open source is.
It's not. Open Source has its own definition.
You can define however you want, but it's not Open Source. What you mean is "source available".
> If the source is open to read, for me it's open source
Not everyone agrees with the OSI definition but I'd say almost noone agrees with that definition there.
I think most people understand what you are describing as "Source Available". Could even be a commercial project.