To me that's the big one, that even you an individual has the ultimate option to define "win" however you want.
Not only are you not subject to the conflict of interest between users and sellers in a commercial product, you aren't even subject to the popularity contest tyranny of the majority in a non-commercial product.
If someone takes the last open version of something and forks it and never does anything further to it and no one else ever uses it, but it does what they want, they win.
They win at life no matter what anyone thinks about that fork.
Not only are you not subject to the conflict of interest between users and sellers in a commercial product, you aren't even subject to the popularity contest tyranny of the majority in a non-commercial product.
If someone takes the last open version of something and forks it and never does anything further to it and no one else ever uses it, but it does what they want, they win.
They win at life no matter what anyone thinks about that fork.