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    151 month ago

    It’s good in a sense that we can look over the code for any tomfoolery, but unless there is a smoking gun, it’s pretty worthless because it’s closed source by nature, and any changes they make won’t be published. Still, code nerds gonna code nerd.

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          71 month ago

          Public Domain meets the OSI’s definition of “open source” and the FSF’s definition of “Free Software.” What you’re describing is the state of it not being published yet.

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            11 month ago

            You are correct. I guess what I should have said is that this is what they want us to see, no necessarily what they are using.