Your source-available projects. Nothing wrong with licensing your work that way (in the sense that you can make that choice, not in the sense that I think its a good idea) but please don't muddle the term "open source".
Well technically rupy is open-source (ALGPL, yet another license that still doesn't exist) and since fuse (source-available) is built on top, you can maybe call it open-source, specially since rupy is like 90% of the code.
Your source-available projects. Nothing wrong with licensing your work that way (in the sense that you can make that choice, not in the sense that I think its a good idea) but please don't muddle the term "open source".