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- Embed this notice@phnt @RedTechEngineer @lichelordgodfrey If a project is proudly GPLv3-or-later or AGPLv3-or-later or GPLv2-or-later and is proudly stated to be free software, you can be confident that it is free software.
If a nontrivial project is under a weak license and claims to be "open source", such project is suspect, as every single time I look and I keep finding proprietary software.
KFC is fried chicken, but bad somehow, so of course it's proprietary.
Of course a strong neurotoxin would be proprietary.