Allan Odgaard-4 wrote
As has already been said open != free. Are you saying that I cannot open the source without also making it free? Because then you are wrong, and there is plenty of proof of that.
Also, there actually is Mac and iOS software being sold for money where the source is available, but that is irrelevant for what I can or cannot do with TextMate.
So, you do not intend to make TM2 free for non-commercial personal use because the license allows you so. Since, there are plenty of proof of such, could you share some names? Also, I got the part that whether such examples exist or not is irrelevant to you.
Heading off to Texshop.
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