Minecraft: Java Edition has been obfuscated since its release. This obfuscation meant that people couldn’t see our source code. Instead, everything was scrambled – and those who wanted to mod Java Edition had to try and piece together what every class and function in the code did.

Modding is at the heart of Java Edition – and obfuscation makes modding harder. We’re excited about this change to remove obfuscation, as it should make it quicker and easier for modders to create and improve mods. Now you won’t have to untangle tricky code or deal with unclear names. What’s more, de-bugging will become more straightforward, and crash logs will actually be readable!

surprisingly fantastic and consumer friendly move from mojang, good on them

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    1 day ago

    Open source includes unlimited distribution. The game is still paid and they want to reserve distribution rights.

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      Open-source and source-available are used interchangeably. Releasing the source does not mean the license will allow any form of redistribution or recompilation.

      If you decompile the game yourself you can infinitely distribute the game as well. This is not an argument.

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        No don’t look it up, simply assume that you know what it means without ever seeing a definition because your brain is just better than everyone else’s.

        https://opensource.org/osd

        The Open Source Definition
        Page created on July 7, 2006 | Last modified on February 16, 2024

        Introduction

        Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open source software must comply with the following criteria:

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        Open source and source available are not and cannot be used interchangeably. They mean two extremely different things!

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      To add to this, it’s exclusively available on the Microsoft Store, which has gotten so bad lately that I refused the terms on their most recent update and haven’t had it installed on any machines since.

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        It isn’t? Minecraft: Java Edition (which is getting deobfuscated) is available on their website for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition has nothing to do with these news.

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          I could be mistaken but I’m 90% sure the website redirects you to buy it on the Microsoft Store, which is also how it will be installed and launched.

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            No it isn’t. On Windows there are two versions of Minecraft. “Minecraft: Bedrock Edition” available as a UWP using the Microsoft Store, written in C++ and supporting crossplay with the Minecraft releases for consoles and mobile phones and “Minecraft: Java Edition” available through minecraft.net, written in Java and supporting crossplay with the MacOS and Linux versions.