>     But the point is that nobody can buy Python and control it. You 
> simply cannot have a situation like what happened with Fox, where 
> Microsoft bought Fox Software, took what it could use from it, and 
> tossed it aside.

Basically, all the 3 xBase tools (Clipper, dBase and Foxpro) were dumped
by their new owners when internet came. No one seemed to have interest
to extend them to work in a browser.

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