Why is OpenAutomate called Open?
OpenAutomate is open, because it is free–both as in speech and as in beer– for anyone to integrate into their applications, tools, and testing infrastructure. The OpenAutomate SDK is provided in source form, and can be inspected and modified by anyone who is interested in doing so. The only restriction is with the OpenAutomate name. Currently it is trademarked by NVIDIA. Any branches of the OpenAutomate SDK that are made public must either be approved by NVIDIA, or renamed to something other than OpenAutomate.