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Signal placing restrictions on who can use their service has nothing to do with whether or not people can contribute to the codebase.



It does. There is less incentive to work on a Signal client fork if it can't be used to interoperate with the Signal service.


That's a bit like saying there's less incentive to work on (for example) Elasticsearch, because you can't deploy your fork on Elastic Co's official managed service. It's nonsense.


There's a difference here between Elasticsearch and Signal, namely that that network effect is a very important factor with messaging apps.




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