From cb24fdee3386ff6957761cb0ea2a482bfcfd9fad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: NerdyPepper
Onivim’s source code is available on GitHub, -but its licences make it fall under the ‘source availabe’ category and not +but its licences make it fall under the ‘source available’ category and not ‘open source’. They do mention that the source code trickles down to the oni2-mit repo, which contains (not yet) MIT-licensed code, 18 months after each commit to the original repo.
diff --git a/posts/onivim_sucks.md b/posts/onivim_sucks.md index 711c1bf..cd064d2 100644 --- a/posts/onivim_sucks.md +++ b/posts/onivim_sucks.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Onivim is **proprietary** software. It is licensed under a commercial which prohibits redistribution in both object code and source code formats. Onivim's source code is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/onivim/oni2), -but its licences make it fall under the 'source availabe' category and not +but its licences make it fall under the 'source available' category and not 'open source'. They do mention that the source code trickles down to the [oni2-mit](https://github.com/onivim/oni2-mit) repo, which contains (not yet) MIT-licensed code, **18 months** after each commit to the original repo. -- cgit v1.2.3