●●● From Techrights
"Open Source" is a meaningless marketing phrase, but it did have a definition based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Today it is used as a bait-and-switch way to promote non-free software, so here is a list of examples.
●●● Adobe Acrobat (non-free software)
used by: Linux Foundation
promoted by:
●●● macOS (non-free software)
used by: Linux Foundation Executive Director, Linux Foundation Web developer(s)
promoted by:
●●● Microsoft Github (non-free software)
used by: Google, IBM, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, GNU Project, FreeBSD, Canonical, Python Foundation, Mozilla, NPM
promoted by: Google
●●● Windows (non-free software)
used by:
promoted by: Canonical, ZDNet
●●● Zoom (non-free software)
used by: Linux Foundation
promoted by:
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