• Eskuero
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    “Google could be forced to sell Chrome” was the news in late november so I guess this a reaction to that.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1 month ago

      I want Chrome to be sold, honestly.

      I still don’t get why Linux Foundation helped Google out of that.

      • @grue
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        241 month ago

        I still don’t get why Linux Foundation helped Google out of that.

        I could be wrong, but I think that (at least to some extent) the Linux Foundation exists to be the more corporate-friendly face of Free Software Open Source, as a reaction against/in opposition to the hard-line “end-user freedom” stance taken by GNU/the FSF. If that’s accurate, it doesn’t surprise me that it would take a soft position regarding Google’s monopolistic practices. Especially since Google is a gold member of it.

        • z3rOR0ne
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          Aren’t a good portion of contributors to the Linux kernel also employees of the major FAANG companies?

        • @[email protected]
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          130 days ago

          they could easily have done this after the fact and avoided the current reality which Will be Google using Linux foundation funding to protect its monopoly of the ecosystem

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            So instead of proactively working to make sure it’s not just Google contributing to Chromium (contributions that could go away if sold off), you think it would be better to just let the worst happen and then start doing something about it?

            Do you realize how much modern web relies on Chromium and how much of that is done by Google currently? It’s a terrible idea to have it the way it currently is and probably even worse if Chrome is sold.

            Also the idea of widening the contributor base helping the monopoly is sorta backwards.