It's not hiding the link to the source code.

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/ writes:  The BOINC project -> Software
development -> Get and build BOINC software -> Get source code.

Two clicks from the front page.

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:50 PM, Raistmer the Sorcerer <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I'm trying to implement Charlie Fenton suggestions about SETI OpenCL apps 
> and rebuild versus latest BOINC API.
>
> Well, update via TortoiseSVN can give only last year revision. Not too nice 
> but OK, time to learn new ways.
> But, looking for help on BOINC main page for some instructions and link for 
> BOINC sources. No links to sources.
> Links to binaries, links to statistics, links to message boards and so on and 
> so forth... but no link to sources!
> it's direct violation of GNU license linked at the bottom of page, not?
> Or should I E-mail one of BOINC devs each time I will need link to source?
>
> IMO such front page design is flaw that needs attention. Open source project 
> should not hide link to its sources but advertise it everywhere it can.
> And even better if link would come with some instructions how to obtain 
> sources (archived tree of last stable release for example?).
>
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