draw.io no longer open source since August 27, 2024
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/23860646
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TL;DR: Competitors in integrating with Atlassian are not allowed to incorporate code after the change because they used it in free add-ons, which caused the official integration (a paid add-on that is the sole source of funding) to be labeled a scam by a review in late August.
Plus, the thing was never really open source anyway:
draw.io is also closed to contributions, as it's not open source. We follow a development process compliant with our SOC 2 Type II process. We do not have a mechanism where we can accept contributions from non-staff members.
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Open source means that the source code is…open, that everyone can view and use it, it doesn’t mean that everyone can contribute to it.
Or am I wrong?
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People usually use the open source definition from the Open Source Initiative. That definition does have extra requirements:
opensource.org/osd
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Thanks for the clarification!
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