
Cal.com switches to closed source, cites sustainability concerns
Hacker News·1mo·Benjamin Dobell
The open-source scheduling platform is moving its core to a proprietary license, keeping only basic components public. It's a pragmatic but controversial move—Cal.com argues open source became a liability for monetization, though it signals the tension between community-driven development and building a sustainable business.
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