Naming aside, my point is that open source software is always, well,
open -- open to be picked up and carried by new interested parties.
Even more, the GPL subset of the open source pool can't spawn private
forks; this is even stronger insurance.
So I don't worry about corporate interference. Not yet, anyway.
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