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It is neither open source nor open hardware, as there is a "commercial use" restriction.



The parent wrote “open”, not “open source as in the OSI definition” or “free software as in the FSF definition”.


I am not particular about what the parent wrote. Seeing the story title, I feel compelled to correct the possible misconception.




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