Source-available is great. It's not open source, but proprietary with source available is still much better than proprietary with closed source. Seeing the source makes it 100x more likely that I understand how a product works, or that I can easily work around bug until a fix is shipped.<p>You can argue all you want about the nomenclature and OSS side of source available, but I object strongly to the headline that it's meaningless. It's not. It's just "not open source".