Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Sep 2008 06:54 UTC, submitted by Renai LeMay
Google The browser wars may just become a little bit more interesting. Apart from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari, another player is ready to join the field in what will most probably be released as a beta - you know, company policy - for the upcoming 23 years: Chrome. It's a webkit-based browser from Google. Update: It's out there, folks.
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RE[4]: Official Announcement
by BlackJack75 on Tue 2nd Sep 2008 21:09 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Official Announcement"
BlackJack75
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The comic says you can take what you want and contribute only if you want (that is you can make a closed source project out of it).

So it'll be something like M.I.T. or BSD license or equivalent which in my opinion is the best thing around. If you really only want to release your code to the public for the greater good there's no reason you should use restrictive licenses such as the GPL that imposes that you adhere to its ideology.

I think opensource should be made out of good will, without any attachments.

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