So, I find the posts in the github issue interesting. Open source does not necessarily mean free as in beer, but free as in speech.
You can do whatever you want with open source software once you have it, but saying its open source and charging for access to it are not mutually exclusive options.
There's really nothing wrong with what they're doing. Open source absolutely doesn't mean it has to be available before a product is "finished". Sure it's not a community built product, but that's not what open source necessarily is, as pixeloution mentions above.
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You can do whatever you want with open source software once you have it, but saying its open source and charging for access to it are not mutually exclusive options.