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  • TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s a good question. I don’t think there are any widely used ones, but I’d bet there are a few running around for internal use.

    I think that due to the nature of Linux in general the only ways to have a successful proprietary software package is by being a hardware vendor, owning a whole format that is widely used and needs to be licensed, or having pretty serious multiplatform support. Desktop environments don’t really fall under these.

    But I could be way the hell off the mark. I’m just a rambling drunk.

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      8 months ago

      Regarding internal use, if all the users of a piece of software can access the source code by asking to access it, then it’s open source, according to GNU.