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by mhurron 3672 days ago
Why would they when they were (apparently) 90% of OwnCloud in the first place. What stopped them being open in the first place?
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They were 90% of the top contributors. The company had a lot more sales people. The devs don't control decisions of the company. Only the code and that's why I assume there was this fork.
Presumably they did control the company when they started. I don't know of a time when this complaint wasn't leveled against OwnCloud.
Control can be taken and views/visions can be different. That's the great thing about open source. The community or even other participants can fork and continue their own vision. Projects shouldn't make a habit out of it so.