That's a feature, not a bug.
It means normies will finally see value in open source beyond just being free. They'll choose it over closed source alternatives.
This, too, makes a brighter future.
That's a feature, not a bug.
It means normies will finally see value in open source beyond just being free. They'll choose it over closed source alternatives.
This, too, makes a brighter future.
Obligatory post: open source != free software.
There is OSS you are not allowed to modify etc.
There are source-available software one is not permitted to distribute after modification. But what source-available software prevents the user from modifying the source for use by oneself?