https://lemmy.ml/post/13864821
I’d understand if they were a random user, but a mod should already have at least some understanding about a community’s topic.
But worse to me are their comments in that post calling the people responding “childish trolls in this community”. I do not think that this is appropriate for a moderator.
How does it not make sense?
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@onlinepersona Wait, you really think any non-obfuscated javascript code is open-source?
Wait… you think somebody’s minified JS committed to a repo is opensource? 😅
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@onlinepersona Are you ok? You wrote that in your book any non-obfuscated code is open-source. But on the internet, any javascript is sent to the browser as text, so as long as the javascript is non-obfuscated (according to your definition), then it fits your statement about being open-source. But that would mean you consider many proprietary codes as being open-source, which is simply wrong. Open-source is a license, it comes with rights and obligations. It can’t be just about being readable.
Why wouldn’t it be opensource. It’s right there in the name: the source is open.
You not being able to freely redistribute it means it a restrictive license, but it’s opensource. I can look at it, get inspired by the solution, and write another one or a similar one and put another license on it. And if I don’t care about the license, it can just be copied and redistributed 🤷
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@onlinepersona 🤦♂️ ok, that explains everything…
If you think copyright is great, good for you 👍
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