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  1. @neimzr4luzerz you forgot Sun (and others on the server side), but I think I get your point. Participation by corporations increased choice?

    Saturday, 08-Apr-17 11:15:45 UTC from quitter.se
    1. @neimzr4luzerz I'm not saying corporations using or contributing to Linux is bad. I'm saying Linus allowing binary blobs in # is bad

      Saturday, 08-Apr-17 11:19:10 UTC from quitter.se
      1. @neimzr4luzerz if Linus had a strong bedrock of values, he would have made those corporations free their code if they wanted it in #

        Saturday, 08-Apr-17 11:19:55 UTC from quitter.se
        1. @neimzr4luzerz that wouldn't stop proprietary gear being support using userspace hacks and that's good for GNU/Linux adoption

          Saturday, 08-Apr-17 11:24:01 UTC from quitter.se
          1. @neimzr4luzerz but if Linux denied those companies the privilege of being in the kernel space, that would be an incentive to free their code

            Saturday, 08-Apr-17 11:25:03 UTC from quitter.se