Oh no! Currenttly it's only closed source due to myself being the only person who'se put time into it's development. :)
If the proposal is funded it immediately becomes open source and the collective property of the network. By helping to fund the development costs associated with getting this service completed, tested and launched through the DHF I figure the code and it's operations are jointly owned between myself and tje community.
In addition to open sourcing the application also willing to donate 25% of any revenue the site generates back into the DHF in order to pay it forward in hopes that some of the revenue generated by this service, paid for in part by the community, gets put back into the community for other developers to hopefully in the future have access to in order to create their own applications which in turn help the ecosystem evolve and mature.