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Fun fact for the young: Yast until 2004 was not Open Source. See: https://social.linux.pizza/@knurd42/110637112365125443

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Attached: 1 image Fun fact reg. the "#SUSE has an impressive legacy deeply rooted in the world of #opensource"[1] for those that don't remember: Suse's Yast only became Open Source in 2004; before that the license forbade to use it in other distros. https://www.heise.de/news/YaST-wird-freie-Software-95583.html (German) [1] quote from https://fosstodon.org/@opensuse/110633130799606251

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