Open source’s existential dilemma: the meaning of ‘free'

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Open source's existential dilemma: the meaning of 'free'

Developers once were quick to distinguish open source as "free as in freedom, not free as in beer." Today, as GitHub shows, they demand the beer but are nonchalant about the freedom Read More

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