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I don't believe that Google loves or even likes open source.
It's really that simple.
It's really that simple.
If we say for arguments sake that you are right, then open source in general is still benefiting greatly from Google's attempt to pass themselves off as a open source loving company.
Lot's of the open source projects I enjoy using have gotten great benefits from the Google Summer of Code drive, they've directly contributed code to tools I use every day professionaly, Linux, GCC, Clang/LLVM, I'm currently dabbling in Go, a free open source programming language they've created and support, they've released an open source, royalty free video codec, android, chromeOS, the v8 javascript engine, the dalvik vm, etc
As you professed, you are not a fan of open source so you likely have no interest in any of the above offerings, but for those of us who do like open source Google likely comes across quite favourably.




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I don't believe that Google loves or even likes open source.
It's really that simple.
I think they are more like the borg in that they want to assimilate open source in pursuit of their own goals but they don't have any emotional attachment to it.
You can't love open source and promote Flash. It's like being a beer loving mormon. You gotta pick one or I'm not going to take your seriously. They're contradictory positions. I realize Google has a lot of fanboys here but I think they are being duped.