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They don't have to adopt the GPL, there are plenty of other licenses that protect IP and are open source. I might be intrigued to try the OS myself, since it's supposed to be very efficient, but I'll refrain from doing that. It's not the price, but I refuse to work in a closed OS. Same reason I don't use Windows and MacOS X (which is cheaper btw).
Sorry, if I'm spoiling the fun for the rest, but I think it's still missing the point that's been proven numerous times in the industry: "if it ain't open it will fail".
I agree.
It would be nice to see what the OS can do, and also interestingly what it cannot do.
An operating system is a commodity these days (look at Symbian), and there is no way I could recommend a closed source operating system (which has how many users/developers?) for a critical end-user devices/embedded systems aimed at mass production without having a good look at its internals and without proper source level testing.
Johan
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Johan Dams, Genesi USA Inc.
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