Your comment lacks any content. You make vague claims of "effect on the ecosystem" without mentioning what that is. Give an example. Can people not create web frameworks? Can people not create products hosted on the web? Can people not use AWS or Azure for all their computing needs?
You can't just claim "everything they touch sucks" without a single example or evidence to back it up. You look like a hater.
A lot of people here aren't necessarily pro-Googlers, but rather open-source contributors who want to secure a future for themselves. That's not a bad thing, and Google's partnership with open-source has been mostly benevolent. People are quick to point to the "killed by Google" argument, but how is Google going to kill an open project? If they stop funding it and nobody takes up the mantle of maintaining it, maybe it's not actually that useful anyways. In either case, you still have the option to maintain the code yourself.
Thanks for the ad hominem attack. FYI, I have no google stock, never worked for google, have never contributed to a google open source project. If they’re supposed to be paying me for pointing out common sense on this thread ... they’re late on their payment.
> Thanks for the ad hominem attack. FYI, I have no google stock, never worked for google, have never contributed to a google open source project. If they’re supposed to be paying me for pointing out common sense on this thread ... they’re late on their payment.
You can't just claim "everything they touch sucks" without a single example or evidence to back it up. You look like a hater.