Exactly. So instead of opening YK4 source, @Yubico should make transparent their _security practices_.
incorrect, they took ownership of their fork https://github.com/Yubico/ykneo-openpgp …
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They forked an OSS project and kept their fork open. PGPCard functionality in YK4 is unrelated code. Clearly stated in blog.
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Just because a new product has same function as old one doesn't mean you have a moral obligation to open source code.
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and who said they have any moral obligations, I didn't..they can do whatever they please.
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Just making an argument that they never CLOSED any OSS code. Disingenuous to imply they did. Blog post makes this point.
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I never said that they closed OSS code, no one is saying that. The post says other things which I quoted and consider inaccurate.
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Sorry, I must have misinterpreted "their initial OSS use is being reversed". I see now you meant POLICY not code.
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indeed, but their OSS code is such probably only because of having to honor licenses, they can't "close" it anyway (legally)...
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Most, if not all, code from
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