Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Wed 8th Jul 2009 18:34 UTC, submitted by rlem6983
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isnt that the whole purpose of linux? everyone has their own flavor. if that is what google wants to do then more power to them. if this causes more people to use linux, then they have created an alternative and that is great.
It may not be the purpose, but it's certainly the consequence... and not just of Linux, but of FOSS in general.
How can you release your works to the world, and give them explicit permission (often times, even encouragement!) to modify and change those works, re-releasing them back into the world for others do to the same - and not expect fragmentation of the works.






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isnt that the whole purpose of linux? everyone has their own flavor. if that is what google wants to do then more power to them. if this causes more people to use linux, then they have created an alternative and that is great.