…despite the fact that, for example, Flash was proprietary and they, especially now, provide all their products by subscription?

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    10 months ago

    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.