> Closed source can (and does, see Windows) provide source to customers too.
This just means it's Source Available to certain customers - Closed Source to others.
I agree that universally available "timebomb open source" "Source Available" is different from "Closed Source", though.
It allows for certain risk planning, like: If HashiCorp goes away, we will be able to host and patch (and keep using) product X for the foreseeable future - along with the ability to actually read the code and determine if it is something worth touching with a ten foot pole...
This just means it's Source Available to certain customers - Closed Source to others.
I agree that universally available "timebomb open source" "Source Available" is different from "Closed Source", though.
It allows for certain risk planning, like: If HashiCorp goes away, we will be able to host and patch (and keep using) product X for the foreseeable future - along with the ability to actually read the code and determine if it is something worth touching with a ten foot pole...