• Klara
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    16 hours ago

    Free Software, as defined by the FSF, cannot restrict commercial use, and the OSI says the same about Open Source.

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      16 hours ago

      Well, fair I suppose. Definitions and semantics being what they are, and the FSF and OSI certainly have more basis for knowing when something is FOSS.

      However, the source is there and the project is open and active, that’s good enough for me philosophically.