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A thread on r/LocalLLaMA is currently buzzing — over 900 upvotes and rising. What are people reacting to? A direct statement from Alibaba's CEO that the Qwen series will remain open source. Not «we are considering it», not «for now» — just a clear confirmation.
This might sound like corporate policy, but in 2026, it's actually quite a courageous promise to make. We've seen several players approaching «open washing» — releasing weights but closing off training and data. Alibaba is clearly drawing a line in the sand here.
When one of the world's largest tech giants promises openness, the entire open source community listens.
The Qwen family has already made a technical mark. The Qwen3 series uses both dense and MoE architectures, where the flagship model Qwen3-235B-A22B has 235 billion total parameters but only activates around 22 billion per token — making it competitive to run for those with access to serious hardware. The Apache 2.0 license they use is also among the most open you'll find, without the additional terms found in, for example, Meta's Llama license.
Why does this matter right now? Because the open LLM landscape needs commitment, not just good intentions. Meta, Mistral, and DeepSeek have all contributed to pushing the boundaries, but uncertainty about future license changes is always present. A CEO statement of this type — even if not legally binding — is a cultural and market signal that the community takes seriously.
On HN and in the comment sections on Reddit, people are already discussing what this means competitively. Some point out that Alibaba has incentives to keep Qwen open to ensure global adoption and reduce dependence on Western models. Others believe it's simply a smart strategy — build an ecosystem, let others fine-tune and deploy, and win on scale and infrastructure.
Regardless of motivation: for you who are building products or experimenting with local models, this is a green light to invest more time in the Qwen stack without fearing that the rug will suddenly be pulled out.
Remember: This is an early signal based on community discussion and a single statement from a CEO. Keep an eye on official channels and license updates from Alibaba before making major architectural decisions based on this alone.
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