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Resolve conflict with "Open Source" misuse and identify better terminology #2

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@chadwhitacre

In #4 we're writing a new license as a first step. The bigger idea is a new brand other than Open Source to represent our values of user freedom and developer sustainability. What might it be?

Update (@dcramer): The intent here is to normalize a category of software which provides more freedom than closed source, and more freedom than typical source-available software. It should not diminish the value of FOSS (or OSI's definition of "Open Source"), but should also not be overly confusing to end-users, and not include prejudice.

Conclusion

We're moving forward with "Fair Source" in fairsource/fair.io#9. 👀

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