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adwf
11y ago
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If the source code is not available and it's distributed as a binary, by
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it can't be open source. (Plus some might argue about OSS licensing too)
Chromium may be OSS, but Chrome is not.
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JetSpiegel
11y ago
Yes. Chrome is not Chromium, nor it Opera.
bla2
11y ago
That's what I'm asking: For which part of Chrome is the source code not available?
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