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  • BaumGeist
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    8 months ago

    Afaik the issue is that they made their code “open” source in the way many for-profit companies do: they require a subscription before you have access to the code.

    If I understand the GPL correctly that doesn’t violate it, since it only requires that the users have access to the source and not the general public.