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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If you think it is bad then<br>
do not use it;<br>
else<br>
use it;<br>
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There is no natural law that requires to publish the sources, even
if the software is otherwise free. You can always write your own
modules and publish the sources. I have difficulties seeing your
point.<br>
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<tt><font size="2">Without creating a large off-topic response,
there
is a segment of the open source movement that holds that any
software that
does not come with source code is bad and should not be
touched/used in
any fashion by any person/company.</font></tt>
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