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If that was not the case then there would be a large incentive for these companies to keep their enhancements proprietary so as to gain a competitive edge on the others, which would result in the companies only submitting enhancements which they felt would give them no competive benefits if kept to themselves, thus hampering the overall progress of the project.
Hello, have you heard of WebKit?
Actually if you remember correctly, during the browser wars we went from.
http://img.tfd.com/cde/_MOSAIC.GIF
To
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Internet_Explorer_5_on_Windows_98...
In a 5 years.
Because of the intense competition between NetScape and Microsoft. Once Netscape was dead, Microsoft had no incentive to make IE any better and thus we had years of Stagnation.
Until people started moving to Pheonix/Firefox for a better browsing Experience.
FreeBSD doesn't want to be a Desktop OS. It doesn't even mention the word on it own home page.
The license allows Apple to do this is they want.
Also Apple has contributed to CUPS, LLVM/Clang and WebKit.
Edited 2012-06-03 06:38 UTC