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I see. I understand.  In the past when I have seen folks referring to their project as open source it would imply that they have it up on some version control system so that other folks could contribute changes and improvements in a systematic manner. And in that repo you'd see the license for which to share the code. I see that you do have a sharing license ( https://opensource.org/licenses/Artistic-2.0 ). Thanks for answering my questions.

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Uh, no. Open source refers strictly to how the source code is licensed. It says nothing about collaboration, let alone version control systems. And the only part licensed as Artistic 2.0 is the sample game. Hope this helps.