Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Jul 2012 23:06 UTC
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RE: The problem is with iOS, not open source
by stew on Sun 22nd Jul 2012 09:42
in reply to "The problem is with iOS, not open source"
RE: The problem is with iOS, not open source
by Soulbender on Mon 23rd Jul 2012 03:47
in reply to "The problem is with iOS, not open source"
Apache or MIT? Then someone can clone the code (like the Pakastani app factories) and there will be 100 $0.99 apps that do gmail, each called something slightly different, but alphabetized, or marginally localized or something so they get the revenue, not the original author.
The GPL does not prevent this from happening.




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You want it Opensource. Which license? GPL is incompatible - unless you want everyone to jailbreak. Apache or MIT? Then someone can clone the code (like the Pakastani app factories) and there will be 100 $0.99 apps that do gmail, each called something slightly different, but alphabetized, or marginally localized or something so they get the revenue, not the original author.
GPL enforces sharing, so a project could form around a GMail client, but iOS prohibits it.
So there is nothing between GPL which cannot be done on iOS and fully proprietary.
Calling it a "walled garden" doesn't make it not a prison-farm. You are locked up and down, and there are armed guard towers and razor wire. You can't leave except by dying. And now one bit got paroled. Don't worry, someone soon will be incarcerated to replace the lass.