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tkfu | 2 years ago

Parent poster is saying that the already-released versions, which were released under an open source license, are still open source.

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bayindirh|2 years ago

Yes you can't retroactively change licenses, but it's also important to know that just because you can read a source file, the file in question is bona-fide open source or free software.

Many people lack this knowledge from my experience.

ghaff|2 years ago

Solely being able to view source code without other rights absolutely doesn’t make it open source. In general if something isn’t under an open source license it isn’t.

ADDED Unless it’s public domain and then it effectively is.

bandrami|2 years ago

We had a Windows CE dev license back in the Cambrian Era which included visibility of the source tree, but God help you if you tried to change it and make your own build.