Update Thoughts on Open Source authored by Eron's avatar Eron
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We've since pivoted to building software internally. FUTO now exists to make things good for programmers who want to create non-abusive software. We're getting better results. We've since pivoted to building software internally. FUTO now exists to make things good for programmers who want to create non-abusive software. We're getting better results.
We launched Grayjay in October 2023 and all of a sudden I have to learn all about the semantic arguments going on in the "open source community". Many people feel like we have mislead them. We launched [Grayjay](https://grayjay.app) in October 2023 and all of a sudden I have to learn all about the semantic arguments going on in the "open source community". Many people feel like we have mislead them.
We have determined that while "open source" still applies to what we're doing, it's caused confusion because the OSI claims ownership of the term. While I regret any miscommunication on our part, I don't think the OSI should have continued to pretend like they owned the term after they lost their trademark. They should have pivoted to a new term that they could trademark if they wanted to behave this way. We have determined that while "open source" still applies to what we're doing, it's caused confusion because the OSI claims ownership of the term. While I regret any miscommunication on our part, I don't think the OSI should have continued to pretend like they owned the term after they lost their trademark. They should have pivoted to a new term that they could trademark if they wanted to behave this way.
We have also determined that "open source", by itself, isn't working. The problems created by the Tech Oligopoly are getting worse. I know FUTO will fail if we abide by the OSI's definition. I'm actually not even sure if the OSI's goals align with our goals given how the Tech Oligopoly influences their decision making. Hence we have to change things. https://gitlab.futo.org/eron/public/-/wikis/The-Source-First-Definition We have also determined that "open source", by itself, isn't working. The problems created by the Tech Oligopoly are getting worse. I know FUTO will fail if we abide by the OSI's definition. I'm actually not even sure if the OSI's goals align with our goals given how the Tech Oligopoly influences their decision making. Hence we have to change things: [The Source First Definition](https://gitlab.futo.org/eron/public/-/wikis/The-Source-First-Definition).
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