What I'm saying here is that if one commercial entity controls a project, then it can't ensure that others can trust that one day the feature their product depends on will be gone or changed. > Do you also consider…
Upbound seems to still steering the project for the coming years. In fact, I can even say that it's not really open source so long its direction is set by a commercial entity. It's just that the code is open. I know…
What I'm saying here is that if one commercial entity controls a project, then it can't ensure that others can trust that one day the feature their product depends on will be gone or changed. > Do you also consider…
Upbound seems to still steering the project for the coming years. In fact, I can even say that it's not really open source so long its direction is set by a commercial entity. It's just that the code is open. I know…