On Sunday, 4 February 2018 at 08:26:54 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I think you're missing the point entirely: _this is the model that the community uses to undermine the corporations_.

I really do think it's the other way around - indeed, it is probably too late - as corporations have *already* managed to highjack 'open source' for their own means.

Google is probably the best at doing it - having essentially highjacked the linux kernel, as well as deploying a variety of their own so-called 'open source' projects, in order to push its corporate agenda onto an unsuspecting world.

http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/4050/3271

Facebook does it pretty well too.

Microsoft is still 'working it out', cause they're model of doing business came about in very different times ... but they'll figure it out soon enough.

And people complain about GPL being viral ... just have a look at corporate agenda - which is only ever about dominance and control (despite its deceptive rhetoric).

That's why I like D - because corporations haven't yet worked out how to highjack it for their own agenda - 'yet' being a keyword.

But some ideas presented in this thread will get them started on it, no doubt ;-)

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