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Not to forget: FUTO is evil.
Does anyone have a TLDR of Drew's article here? I've seen enough of his keyboard-warrior frothing opinions and vitriolic rhetoric from his blog to avoid trusting it without some third party sources to back up his claims about things.
The blog also stated that FUTO repeatedly gave money to other FOSS projects without following proper process for institutional sponsors, and stick their names onto their front page.
Aside from that, their own projects are source-available at best.
Based on FUTO's own response, they don't put logos on the front page to "simplify things". I think that's a little weird. Is source-available distinct from open source? Still not sure how that makes them "evil" though, starting to think user Novi Sad might have been making a joke by calling them evil, perhaps being playful.
Yes, source available is distinct from open source. Source available just means you can see the code. Open source allows you to modify and redistribute the code.
No, that's the difference between Open Source Software and Free Software
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/open-source
You’re right, I should have done more research