they "open sourced" it
on github.
except they didn't update it.
ever.
technically, yes.
but if you publish ancient source
and never speak of it again
is that open?
is that transparent?
or is it just
a museum of what was
once promised.
they "open sourced" it
on github.
except they didn't update it.
ever.
technically, yes.
but if you publish ancient source
and never speak of it again
is that open?
is that transparent?
or is it just
a museum of what was
once promised.
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