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When will geeks finally get that the corporations are only nice to open source when they can find ways to extract money from it?
On my years at big handset company, I've witness this every day, while some divisions were adepts of open source, others were as proprietary as they could.
Open source only got this far, because on the server side there are lots of ways to make money out of it, no so on the desktop side.