That has been a popular opinion since FreeBSD was a complete operating system and Linux and bunch of disparate tarballs. Yet here we are.
There have been other examples where copyleft products have competed with more permissively licensed products as commercial products. The results are overwhelmingly in favor of the former.
Empirically, cooperation works much better on a level playing field where your company's work won't be included in a competitors closed fork.
There have been other examples where copyleft products have competed with more permissively licensed products as commercial products. The results are overwhelmingly in favor of the former.
Empirically, cooperation works much better on a level playing field where your company's work won't be included in a competitors closed fork.