This project is as open as they come. It's an open source service-on-a-blockchain, which utopian.io already approved anyways that people can contribute to, modify, improve or destroy if they wish. Please consider why @mcfarhat approved of this project and you don't. Thanks for reviewing #STEEMFLEAMARKET and I hope you use it to give to the people this holidays season :) Cheers.
I was well aware that the first post was accepted in Utopian and I talked to @mcfarhat before I took any action. I do not see how using a hashtag makes this open source project. You should contact @elear, that's what I can tell you because there is no other way to get the review result changed.
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I see. It is different in that it's not your traditional, orthodox software kind of open source. But, it DOES promote open source in it's current form and future development of the project includes building a website as @binkley has already started working on SteemThat integration with #STEEMFLEAMARKET, developing tools such as a bot that will have algorithms to choose winners of our giveaways through this very hashtag and plenty more, real, creative ideas working with the steem blockchain. Please see my post where I explain why this is not a small thing.
With that being said, I gotta thank you for your time anyways and I understand how certain visions can be hard for some to interpret into real, tangible projects that have potential.
This hashtag is the start of many things to come and Utopian.io made the right decision in approving my introduction post. I was just trying to do my small part in making steemit a better place for everyone by working through utopian.io as it is my only way to guarantee any sort of exposure. I can't blame myself for trying. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Thanks for your time @espoem