• buckykat
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    No, that’s free software, small f. Free Software, capital F, is software which respects your four fundamental software freedoms: to run, study, redistribute, and modify the software.

    Open Source is a capitalist trick to make the source code available without necessarily preserving those freedoms.

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      Open-source preserves these freedoms. Source-available is the term for software that doesn’t respect user freedoms, but allows to access the source code.

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        Indeed, most open source software is available under licenses like GPL, which enforces the preservation of those freedoms.

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        Open Source and source-available mean the same thing, a different thing than Free Software.