> The definition of open source at opensource.org seems to be quite 
> restrictive; by common sense, sources are open, if just are freely 
> accessible, in the original, non-obfuscated form.

In this case common sense is not correct. Making sources available online does 
not provide legal rights to use the code, or to claim authorship or guarantees 
that the rights will not be revoked in future, or protections against patents & 
so on.

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