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Request to release the future GOG updater client as open source:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/release_the_future_gog_updater_client_as_open_source
Thread in the GOG forum asking to release the future GOG updater client as open source:
https://secure.gog.com/forum/general/future_gog_updater_client_as_open_source_and_the_issue_of_turst/page1
True, but it doesn't hurt either....
I doubt they'd make GOG open-source, lest someone makes another GOG which is bad for business.
How are they going to do that if just the client side stuff is open?
But whatever, I'll probably make an account just to +1 that request haha