Hi Bastien, thanks for your input!
Am 29.05.24 um 17:39 schrieb Bastien:
Many LLM pretend to be "open source" while they are not.
Yes, some software vendors pretend to publish "open source" products but key parts of the products are not released under a free license. A more trickier example is a software released under the GNU Affero license with additional terms that make it non free. A company won a public tender and promised to release the software as Free Software but never did.
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