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Can an open source project be closed to the public?

  1. bastienkoert
    I think a fork could be made closed. I.E. an android 4 moto! “@RWW: Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion”
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  2. mikerbrt
    @RWW Unless, they have quality developers to develop the project & clear the bugs. if it's closed to public, don't call it open source
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  3. SeanAmmirati
    Wow @SMFulton3 telling it like it is! "What's This I Hear About Proprietary Open Source?" http://rww.to/q5f27d via @RWW
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  4. M_McCubbing
    @RWW It is just about the source code being public, which, if it is at some point, makes it open source and if it's not then it's not.
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  5. znmeb
    RE: @rww RTFL (Read The License! A software license, whether open source or otherwise, is an agreement the *maker* o… http://disq.us/3csfvl
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  7. PeterCHoran
    @RWW Hell no. They will drive traffic to their own pages.No longer the honest broker.Clawing back economics by owning the end of the search.
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  8. mikerbrt
    @RWW Unless, they have quality developers to develop the project & clear the bugs. if it's closed to public, don't call it open source
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  9. ifeoluwadebo
    Thought the synonym for 'open' in this context is 'public' RT @RWW: Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion
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  11. utenjm
    Yes, it needs to reach a stage before others can contribute >> RT @RWW: Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion
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  12. niten
    First, define "open source". RT @RWW Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion
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  13. hanezawakirika
    You would think no, since it is 'open'.. hmm. RT @RWW: Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion
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  14. techandtrading
    Ask Google, ie Android. RT @RWW: Can an open source project be closed to the public? #RWWBigQuestion
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