CUPS Purchased by Apple Inc.
Posted Jul 13, 2007 13:11 UTC (Fri) by
foom (subscriber, #14868)
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CUPS Purchased by Apple Inc. by dkite
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CUPS Purchased by Apple Inc.
That makes little sense. Apple exercised a basic right of Open Source: their right to fork. They
didn't take over khtml -- all the existing khtml developers could have continued to develop
khtml just the way it was, if they liked. No, apple decided, for whatever reason (disagreement in
development methods, disagreement over features, or something else, I don't know) to start
their own fork.
And yes, successful forks are indeed highly disruptive, with work and energy being wasted on
both sides of the fork. This wasted energy will go on until one side of the fork "wins". And it
looks like to me that the Apple fork is going to be the winner. And in the end, the KHTML
codebase has been vastly improved.
However, this CUPS situation is a pretty much completely different; Apple is not forking CUPS (at
least as far as we know). They bought the main developer and rights to the software and is now
paying for continued development of it.
It seems to me that if they'd done that with khtml instead of forking, it could have been much
*less* disruptive...
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