One someone was talking about on here recently was Kirby which is open source but the license is restrictive, and you're not allowed to deploy it anywhere without paying. It's not something that used to be open source and then changed, this is their model.
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One someone was talking about on here recently was Kirby which is open source but the license is restrictive, and you're not allowed to deploy it anywhere without paying. It's not something that used to be open source and then changed, this is their model.