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by dis-sys
1338 days ago
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To be fair, Apple actively participates in a long long list of open source projects, to give you some comparisons between Apple vs Microsoft - * MS still refuses to open source its windows kernel to the public. Apple has its kernel accessible by the entire world. * MS still refuses to open source its c++ compiler. Apple has swift built by the open source community and there are llvm/clang. * MS still refuses to open source its sql server, when Apple has FoundationDB for the world and actively contributing to Apache Cassandra. We are talking about a company that for many many years called open source a cancer. |
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2. Apple didn't get to choose whether they could make LLVM/Clang open source. They were forced to release it under GPL, and if you actually look at the license for those projects you'll see that Apple's contributions are dual-licensed.
3. What chance would FoundationDB have if it wasn't OSS? Why would Apple maintain a stale, internal fork of Apache Cassandra?