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zeeg | 1 year ago

When you offer a subset of the product as open, and a subset as not open, its not open source. Pretty simple math for me.

This is not a comment on "which" OSI license they used for the open part, but I will not support people calling Open Core broadly Open Source, as its not.

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madeofpalk|1 year ago

There's two things. One is open source, the other is not. I don't think it's that underhanded.