Re: JAWS and its license history

Lots of agreement with @daigonite and @Ethin. Open source is the future, and the success of various projects built on a community of contributors is most of the evidence that you need. A lot of the advantages of decentralization have already been brought up. What happens to JAWS post Freedom Scientific? It's already been explained that in the case that development for NVDA stops, it wouldn't be hard at all for it to be reworked, molded, and improved by interested developers who want to keep the project moving forward with little fuss. There's also the matter of security. Open source projects can be easily reviewed. I'm a lot more willing to put my faith into a project with many hands directly at work from all over the world. The dialog between contributors and end users is a lot more powerful because they can often be one and the same.

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