no, open source doesn’t imply anything other than the source code is published.
you mean free software.
no, open source doesn’t imply anything other than the source code is published.
you mean free software.
free software is relevant
open source is only one point and can also apply to properity software
free
open source ≠ free
open source ≈ source code published
it’s free software
they pretty much all run linux ootb. Question is: What devices run without binary blobs underneath the OS?
you can do much with free software. depending on the licence, also unfree software. but then it’s no free software anymore