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wolverine876
on April 10, 2022
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Spreadsheets Are Hot–and Cranking Out Complex Code
> We're open core [3]
What does that mean? The citation doesn't mention "open core", but does say Mito is open source.
josephcsible
on April 10, 2022
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"Open core" means that most of the software is open source, but that some pieces of it are proprietary. See here:
https://github.com/mito-ds/monorepo/blob/c4e225e7fcb1caea930...
wolverine876
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Thanks. I'm a bit dubious about using the jargon - which people can easily misunderstand - isntead of saying, "mostly open source components, some priopriatary ones".
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What does that mean? The citation doesn't mention "open core", but does say Mito is open source.