Because it's owned by billion dollar Silicon Valley startup incubator and has a ton of "business logic" for YC baked into it, and it isn't worth anyone's time to bother open sourcing it. Dang has mentioned wanting to do it but it isn't a priority.<p>You can get the original version of Arc Lisp and the forum it's based on here[0], which only a select few people update, rarely, and they don't take PRs as far as I'm aware. And there is a FOSS fork here[1], which might as well be dead, but as far as what's actually running under HN's hood, good luck getting to it if you aren't a YC employee.<p>[0]<a href="http://arclanguage.org/" rel="nofollow">http://arclanguage.org/</a><p>[1]<a href="https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki">https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki</a>
This isn’t slashdot. This is not a server under someone’s desk. This is not a quirky fight for freedom through internet protocols. Y combinator is power, influence, money, and all the abuse that may come with that.