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### 6. Does this mean Open WebUI is “no longer open source”?
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### 6. Does this mean Open WebUI is “no longer open source”?
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It's a great, and complicated, question, because **"open source" can mean many different things to many people**.
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It's a great, and complicated, question, because "open source" can mean many different things to many people.
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- **In the narrowest, most “by-the-book” sense, our new branding clause means Open WebUI v0.6.6+ isn’t OSI-certified "open source.”**
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- In the narrowest, most “by-the-book” sense, our new branding clause means: **No, Open WebUI v0.6.6+ isn’t OSI-certified "open source.”**
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- Example: The OSI would not certify licenses that require you to keep original branding.
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- Example: The OSI would not certify licenses that require you to keep original branding.
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- However, compared to what most people mean in practice , **“is the code available, can I use it, fork it, change it, build things with it, and not pay you or get a special key?”** , the answer is still a resounding **yes**.
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- However, compared to what most people mean in practice , **“is the code available, can I use it, fork it, change it, build things with it, and not pay you or get a special key?”** , the answer is still a resounding **yes**.
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