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Written by schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de on 2024-10-19 at 19:22

draw.io no longer open source since August 27, 2024

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Written by GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml on 2024-10-19 at 19:32

It’s still open source

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Written by velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml on 2024-10-19 at 19:42

Not really - it can’t be used with Atlassian’s products, violating point 6 of the OSI definition - No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor.

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Written by ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org on 2024-10-19 at 22:04

I really don’t understand the difference between free software and open source at tis point. It would make sense to me if this would make it nonfree, but I don’t understand why is it not open source anymore. Isn’t the open source definition a broader one than that of free software?

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Written by brisk@aussie.zone on 2024-10-19 at 22:32

Open Source Software follows the Open Source Definition, while Free Software follows the Free Software Definition.

They have heavy overlap, one is not a subset of the other, and they are similarly restrictive, just shepherded by different groups. I’m sure there are licences that satisfy one but not the other, but they would have to be few and far between; just reading through each it’s not obvious how one could satisfy only one definition.

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