In practice, open source stands for criteria a little looser than those of free software. As far as we know, all existing released free software source code would qualify as open source. Nearly all open source software is free software, but there are exceptions.
First, some open source licenses are too restrictive, so they do not qualify as free licenses. For example, Open Watcom is nonfree because its license does not allow making a modified version and using it privately. Fortunately, few programs use such licenses.
Not everyone agrees:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html
Of course they don’t qualify as free licences but they are still open source
Yes, that was my point.
Yeah we agree
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GPL only guarantees the source for customers.
Companies just post it because it’s easier than mailing it out on request.