…despite the fact that, for example, Flash was proprietary and they, especially now, provide all their products by subscription?
…despite the fact that, for example, Flash was proprietary and they, especially now, provide all their products by subscription?
It also prevents competition.
Locking down Magneto would have resulted in a fork that could grow to rival the product Adobe now owns. With a community edition, the community has less incentive to fork. You can still use the product, and surely that will never ever change, so why bother getting to work on a competing fork?
Then years down the line, when no competition has come to exist, when the industry has grown dependent on the product, they can start strangling the community edition.