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Yaak is now open source
I hate do admin it, but the HackerNews, Reddit, and Lobsters folks were right. Open-source doesn't have to…
Having burnt out on OSS in the past, I thought that others might find my decision-making process useful, so I shared it to the usual places. Open to security audits Transparent functionality (no shady stuff) Flexibility (can still fork and modify) Runnable even if the developer leaves While Googling for more projects like this, I came across Litestream, which was initially closed to contribution and eventually opened for bug-fixes only.
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