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No, you misunderstand. Opera is closed source and proprietary. However, they support _open standards_.
This is the important thing - as nice as free open source software is, we can never expect all programs to be free, due to the time and effort that goes into producing them. However, we can expect and demand open standards.
About Opera's CTO:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakon_Wium_Lie
He is best known for proposing the concept of Cascading Style Sheets in 1994. He has worked for, among others, the W3C, INRIA, CERN, the MIT Media Lab and Norwegian telecom research in Televerket.
In 2005 he proposed the Acid2 test which was later developed and published by the Web Standards Project.
Opera has always been known to support open standards.




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Opera is open source, right? Good to see that the Opera folks are supporting open standards now and being so honest. They could have been liars and tried to market Opera with phony "open standards" buzzwords and never released the source code...