> I kinda like Tizen, but Samsung is really shockingly bad at open source.
I'd say the biggest advantage of opensource is that it allows "shockingly bad" code to gradually turn good, rather than being thrown into the garbage bin right away 99% of the time despite of potential for improvement.
But you negate that if you don't actually get less bad people into the project, which is the case with most projects that say "send patches, and we may not throw it away after you concede all rights to your code"
I'd say the biggest advantage of opensource is that it allows "shockingly bad" code to gradually turn good, rather than being thrown into the garbage bin right away 99% of the time despite of potential for improvement.
But you negate that if you don't actually get less bad people into the project, which is the case with most projects that say "send patches, and we may not throw it away after you concede all rights to your code"