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Sorry guys, I don't really care if something is open or closed source. Code just needs to work well.

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    But in case the code doesn't work well, you can improve it yourself. If it is closed source you have to beg the developer for a fix, and wait until some day he decides it's finally a good time to fix it.
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    I don't care what you stir my coffee with, as long as you stir it well.
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    That's like saying: "I don't care where my water comes from as long as it's water."
    It could be from an old disgusting sponge or fresh. You'd never know.
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    Man, althought I appreciate honesty, that's not the point of the topic.
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    @PrivateGER you can live without open-source but you can't live without clean water.
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    @RootPixl You have water that you have tested in a remote lab and proven clean. Someone gives you more water. Which would you drink?

    Closed source software may (and likely does) have unwanted features.
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    @RootPixl You don't know if that water is poisoned during bottling. If you take part in the bottling, you know.
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