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Google has ticked off IBM, Oracle, and many in the open-source world

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Re: Google has ticked off IBM, Oracle, and many in the open-source world

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Annoying paywall, how is businessinsider.com even allowed on HN nowadays? Here is the full article: http://archive.is/1oTMU

> While Istio is an open-source project — meaning anybody, anywhere can contribute code

Seems the meaning of open source is getting more and more perverse as time goes on. Open source never has meant that anyone can contribute code, it's just about you being able to use/modify the code as you wish. In no way does open source projects automatically means they have an open governance, although those two licenses/methods are often combined together.

Re: Google has ticked off IBM, Oracle, and many in the open-source world

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Paywall. Not cool.

"In comments, it's ok to ask how to read an article and to help other users do so. But please don't post complaints about paywalls. Those are off topic."

If we complain enough about paywalls, the guidelines will change.

Re: Google has ticked off IBM, Oracle, and many in the open-source world

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Annoying paywall, how is businessinsider.com even allowed on HN nowadays? Here is the full article: http://archive.is/1oTMU > While Istio is an open-source project — meaning anybody, anywhere can contribute code Seems the meaning of open source is getting more and more perverse as time goes on. Open source never has meant that anyone can contribute code, it's just about you being able to use/modify the code as you wi…

> Annoying paywall, how is businessinsider.com even allowed on HN nowadays?

Just a "funny" thing to share: because of adblocking extensions I'm unable load any of their articles - whatever I click from BI, no matter if it's US or Polish version, I'm getting 404.

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