Sooraj Sathyanarayanan on Nostr: Source-available ≠ open source. Licenses like MongoDB’s SSPL allow you to view ...
Source-available ≠ open source.
Licenses like MongoDB’s SSPL allow you to view code but restrict freedoms like modification, redistribution, or commercial use.
From a security perspective, source-available often suffices for code audits, but it lacks the trust guarantees of true open source.
Licenses like MongoDB’s SSPL allow you to view code but restrict freedoms like modification, redistribution, or commercial use.
From a security perspective, source-available often suffices for code audits, but it lacks the trust guarantees of true open source.