@strife Yeah, I saw some oddities like that, too. I'm trying Anytype (also open source) and I'm happy with it so far. Worth a look.
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@strife Yeah, I saw some oddities like that, too. I'm trying Anytype (also open source) and I'm happy with it so far. Worth a look. 1 comment
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AnyType is not Open Source. They promised to release it as Open Source but then they just published the source code with a custom restrictive license. This kind of things are called "source available" while Open Source implies the four freedoms originally listed by Richard Stallman for Free Software. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) made the term popular and lists the approved licenses.