• forestbeasts@pawb.social
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    7 days ago

    Clarity. Personally we treat “open source” and “free software” (in the FOSS sense) as synonyms, and “free software” could easily be used (by someone who doesn’t know FOSS context) for something that’s just not paid.

    So saying “open source” makes it clear that it’s /actually open source/ and not just “not paid”.

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        7 days ago

        That makes sense for FOSSheads, but regular people might not get it!

        (also fun bonus of calling stuff open source: it annoys the “permissive licenses aren’t REALLY FREE!!” people. :3)

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          7 days ago

          Well they need to learn, and if they refuse, we put them in the FOSS reeducation camp!