Open Source?

February 27, 2007 by draco dragon
This is, to the extent of my knowledge, definitely not open source. Open source by definition requires the source code to be available. Someone may argue that you can just "view page source" in your web browser and you have access to the source code. Well, that is as much the source code as a Print-Screen copy of a scene in Half-Life 2. All of the real code is C, Java, Python, Perl, etc. on the server's end.

*not* open source

June 11, 2007 by andrew ge
Whoever wrote this article needs to read up on their terminology. As stated above, you need to publish your code in full to be open source. This is just opening user registrations. Perhaps the article should be renamed as its misleading?