> That isn't "spin". [then some correct statements, but not relevant to spin]
See also my other comment about words having false connotations, regardless of intent.
> Nobody making the Android/iPhone comparison in this context cares about "openness".
I don't know why you just assert this so nonchalantly. Clearly some people care, because they keep repeatedly associating closed systems with security update mechanisms, even though we have plenty of open systems with relatively good security update mechanisms. That is in fact my whole point; other people keep veering off on a tangent.
> it's not an accessible comparison.
What is "accessible" is very transient, dependent on the environment and cultural background. Those of us who are interested in balance and accuracy, have to make it accessible. Not doing so is irresponsible.
See also my other comment about words having false connotations, regardless of intent.
> Nobody making the Android/iPhone comparison in this context cares about "openness".
I don't know why you just assert this so nonchalantly. Clearly some people care, because they keep repeatedly associating closed systems with security update mechanisms, even though we have plenty of open systems with relatively good security update mechanisms. That is in fact my whole point; other people keep veering off on a tangent.
> it's not an accessible comparison.
What is "accessible" is very transient, dependent on the environment and cultural background. Those of us who are interested in balance and accuracy, have to make it accessible. Not doing so is irresponsible.