In this case, I think yelling louder is useful. We need to band together to eliminate this false and misleading appellation.
We have had a term to describe this kind of software for decades: "freeware." That's what this and all other "free to download and use" offerings are; they are not open source under any commonly-understood meaning prior to last year.
We have had a term to describe this kind of software for decades: "freeware." That's what this and all other "free to download and use" offerings are; they are not open source under any commonly-understood meaning prior to last year.