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Arguments about what is and are not “open source” are often resolved by postponing open source initiative (Osi): If a piece of software is available with license sealed as “open source” from the official OSI ”definition“Then this software is open.

But the mudwood waters when you enter the nuts and bolts of legal definitions in relation to the “spirit” of what the open source really means. Indeed, there is a significant shade in the open source software discussion over privately owned software: it has an “open source company” that prevents its design with sliding key features behind a commercial paywall? How much transparency is there around the development of the project? And how much direct influx does the “community” really have in a particular project?

For many, Open Source is not just about the legal ability to use and modify code. Culture, transparency and governance around it are of prime importance.

Everyone knows the Android version with Google flavor that carries to smartphones and tablets, full of a number of applications and services. The underlying Android Open Source Project (AOSP), released by permissible Apache 2.0-License, is available to access anyone, a “fork” and modifies his own hardware projects.

Android, with almost any definition, is about as open source as it gets. And Google has used this event in defense against criticism of competition, noting that Amazon has redefined Android for its own set of fire devices. But all of this ignores separately ”Agreements against fragmentation“Google signed with hardware manufacturers that limit them from use android -backed versions of Android. And unlike something like Kubernetes under an independent institution with a wide range of corporate and community contributors, Android sits under the immediate control of Google without much transparency against the road map or community.

“Android. With the meaning of license, it is probably the most well documented. Absolutely open” thing “that exists,” Villa luisCo -founder and General Advisor to Tidelift, stated in a discussion on the panel at Status Open CON25 in London this week. “All licenses are just as you want them – but good luck to get a patch on it, and good luck to calculate when the next release is even.”

This reaches the essence of the discussion: the open source can be something nickname. Lack of real independence can mean a lack of an agency for those who would like to properly participate in a project. It can also ask questions about the long -term viability of a project, evidenced by countless open source companies that have changed licenses to protect their commercial interests.

“If you consider the practical accessibility of the open source, it exceeds the permit. Right?” Peter ZaitsevFounder of the PERCONA Open Source Database Company, he said in the group discussion. “Governance is very important because if it is a single company, they can change a license like” this “.

These feelings were repeated in a separate conversation by dOtan HorovitsAn open source of the cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), where he talked about the open source “Turning to the Dark side”. He noted that in most cases issues arise when a project of a trader decides to make changes based on his own business needs, including pressures. ‘Which asks the question, It is an open source that belongs to the supplier an oxymoron; “Horovits said.” I have asked this question for good years, and in 2025 this question is more relevant than ever. “

The AI ​​factor

These discussions will not go anywhere soon, as the open source has emerged as an important focus on AI Realm.

China’s Deepseek arrived with a stroke from the back of the open source campaign, and while the models’ mit permits are very recognized as an open source, black holes remain around the training data between other accessories. That is why Hugging Face researchers are trying to create an even more “more open” version of the Deepseek reasoning model.

Meta, meanwhile, has long been the open source horn in relation to large linguistic models (LLMS), even though Llama is not an open source With most estimates – models, while perhaps more “open” than others, have commercial restrictions.

“I have my quibbles and concerns about the definition of open source AI, but it is really clear that what the blade is doing is not open source,” Villa said.

EmilyrConsultant for Open Code Businesses and Host Businesses of PodCast Open CodeHe added that such efforts to “corrupt” the meaning behind the “open source” are proof of his inherent power.

“It goes to show how strong the open source brand is – the fact that people are trying to destroy it means that people take care of it,” Omier said during the committee’s debate.

Much of this may be for regulatory reasons, however. The EU AI act has a special evaporation for AI systems “free and open source” (except those considered to create “unacceptable risk”). And Villa says this goes somehow to explain why a company may want to rewrite the rules book about what “open source” means.

“There are many actors right now who, because of the brand brand name [of open source] And the regulatory implications want to change the definition, and that’s terrible, “Villa said.

Pure parameters

Although there are clear arguments for the implementation of additional criteria that incorporate the “spirit” of what is intended to be Open Source, with clear parameters – as defined by a license – it keeps things simply and less under the subjectivity.

How much Community commitment would be necessary for something to be really “open source”? At a practical and legal level, maintaining the definition limited to license makes sense.

Stefano maffulliExecutive Director at OSI said that while some organizations and institutions are leaving ideas about “open planning, community and development”, they are all fundamentally philosophical concepts.

“The point to have definitions is to have criteria that can be scored and the focus on licensing is how this is achieved,” Maffulli said in a statement issued on TechCrunch. “The global community and the industry have come to rely on the definition of open source and now on the definition of AI open source as objective measures that can be based.”

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