[OUTDATED POST] Floorp, a Firefox Fork with an awful name, has moved some components inside a private submodule.
[OUTDATED POST] Floorp, a Firefox Fork with an awful name, has moved some components inside a private submodule.
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Update: They just open-sourced it https://github.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp-private-components
cross-posted from: https://kbin.melroy.org/m/foss@beehaw.org/t/170330
See also https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/floorp-going-closed-source/52783
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The "open sourced" private components repo is under a fauxpen source (non-commercial) license. Floorp is still proprietary.
7 1 ReplyNot proprietary, but source-available.
6 3 Replysource-available.
Ergo, proprietary.
edit: my prior comment on the difference between fauxpen source and true free software licenses. It's not just theoretical or "purist"
8 0 ReplyOk sure, but most people associate proprietary with closed-source. What's wrong with just saying source-available (instead of open-source)? Calling this proprietary just leads to confusion.
1 1 ReplyBecause it gives the wrong impression that it is not proprietary, just like how you are making this exact mistake.
4 1 ReplyBecause it's not really about the "availability" of source code, but more about what you can actually do with the source code. If you don't have the four freedoms it's not free software.
2 0 ReplyWell free software isn't the same thing as open-source software
2 0 Reply