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I'm not sure of the origin of the phrase, but a quick search suggests this post from 2011 by François Zaninotto as one possible origin. When people say "open source is a gift," they usually mean the final product: a library or application given freely to society, with no expectation of reciprocity. I agree with this take on the phrase. One of the downsides of releasing software under an open…
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