@dan i think its a right thing to do. Open-sourcing it from a very own beginning can hurt value of EOS since it's ICO based CC, and any master branch of it running without supervision of EOS itself can end up in a serious mess. Run it for a year, find bugs and fixes yourself, then when you know it's bullet-proof, open-source it, yeah :)
Not without violating the license, EOS is not officially open source until June of next year.
@dan i think its a right thing to do. Open-sourcing it from a very own beginning can hurt value of EOS since it's ICO based CC, and any master branch of it running without supervision of EOS itself can end up in a serious mess. Run it for a year, find bugs and fixes yourself, then when you know it's bullet-proof, open-source it, yeah :)