It’s because they launched a product explicitly for “DIY hacking” and being an “open platform” that’s not either of those things because of their license choices.
We should continue shaming companies that are anti-open source for their own profit.
It’s because they launched a product explicitly for “DIY hacking” and being an “open platform” that’s not either of those things because of their license choices.
We should continue shaming companies that are anti-open source for their own profit.
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