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The term you are looking for is “source available”. Using “open” is deceptive.

Your source code is not “openly available” simply because you have published it.




Interesting; any pointers to the difference would be welcome, TIA


This a very widely accepted one: https://opensource.org/osd/


linked in the github issue: "Quadratic's source code is available publicly in this repo. However, we do not provide any license to use, modify, or distribute our code." so you can look at it but dont have permission to use it




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