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The real shitshow is it's MIT licensing. Corporate takeover 101
Corporate takeover?
Ubuntu has always belong to a corporation.
It's not like it's a community project. Ubuntu has always belonged to Canonical.
There are many kinds of corporations, my friend. Canonical is different from Apple. Wait a second... Wasn't OS X built on FreeBSD?
Coreutils isn't only for ubuntu. Ubuntu just seems to be the lab rat corporation.
How is it a takeover, if they write their own set of tools?
The gnu brained folks hate when we make our own tools.
Square that circle for us?
Have you ever publish a tool that already has a gnu counterpart? Even if you say it's for learning or an experiment you still get hounded about it.
Why publish an experiment?
To get feedback? For fun?