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In "open source", you also have the word "open": MorphOS isn't open-source, nor... "open". It's more closed than any other closed source OS... Even MacOSX is more "opened".
Check your facts?
MorphOS is "open" if you show some interest. Several *interested* developers integrated the core team during all these years. You can also contact directly the developers and have some direct support through the appropriate channels. That's quite open, in my opinion.
And about "open source"-ness (as if closed-source was a bad thing...), the desktop (Ambient) is GPL and quite a few other components are opensourced too.