Don't forget to add the word "free", since simply "open-source" isn't enough nowadays, as the meaning of the word changed over time that required the use of the word "free" beside it. π€π€―
I see some devs on the Internet say that code that is open-source but not free to use by everyone should be called "publicly viewable code" or "source code available (for inspection)" (among others) instead of "open-source code". π§ββοΈπ€―π€
Don't forget to add the word "free", since simply "open-source" isn't enough nowadays, as the meaning of the word changed over time that required the use of the word "free" beside it. π€π€―
I see some devs on the Internet say that code that is open-source but not free to use by everyone should be called "publicly viewable code" or "source code available (for inspection)" (among others) instead of "open-source code". π§ββοΈπ€―π€
Ah, yes, I see the difference, and that suggestion makes sense. πππβ¨π€
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