| > They fear being replaced/made irrelevant after Core builds their own infrastructure using Rebble's work. They want guarantees that if they give Core access to the app store data, Core won't build a proprietary/walled garden that cuts Rebble out. It's understandable that Rebble fears someone doing this, since this is what Rebble did. Rebble took the original open-source Pebble work of thousands of independent developers, scraped it off the original store, and is re-offering it within their own walled garden and calling it "theirs". It's great Rebble kept things alive but they seem to be fearing a second one of themselves. > being at the mercy of a nonprofit's decisions when his company has customers and obligations. Both Rebble and Core Devices are for-profit companies, neither is a non-profit, so I'm not actually sure which you're referring to here. |
> The Rebble Foundation is a non-profit organization that keeps the Pebble community alive. rebble.io
https://rebble.foundation/