Right now the F# team seems pretty busy with all the "productisation" effort. One email with the plans for the licensing is here.
As we complete this over the next year, our plan is to make a
corresponding source release of the F#
compiler components under MS-PL.
And:
Along the way, we plan to make a
source release of the MSR "Power Pack"
components, also under MS-PL. These
include tools such as fslex.exe and
fsyacc.exe and some libraries. These
may be released more often and may
include experimental components.
With:
In general, we aim for the source code
releases we make of F# to open, stable
and correspond to supported releases.
And perhaps the nicest bit :) :
On the whole we prefer to "do" rather
than "pre-announce".
I'll also note that if you're not using the term "Open Source" meaning "approved by certain organisations as Open Source", then the source code is already included with the F# distro. (And using F12 "Go To Definition" in VS will jump you right to the source files.)