On Tuesday 19 June 2007 19:49:24 [email protected] wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> > On Jun 19, 2007, [email protected] wrote:
> >> remember, not all tivo models are locked down,
> >
> > Only the earliest that you can't find for sale any more, right?
> >
> >> as a result of watching the hacker groups I can safely say that the
> >> lockdown has not blocked many users. it has slowed modification of the
> >> hacks to new types of hardware, but not for very long.
> >
> > Well, then... What's the point *for* tivoization, again? To slow
> > down the contributions? And that's good because...?
>
> no, the point is that while tivoization is not nessasarily the best thing
> it's far better then the company useing propriatary code.
>
> delayed contributions are better then no contributions.
>
> David Lang
This logic has been proven already. Apple used KHTML and KJS as the backend
systems for Safari. While Safari was in development they held onto all their
changes and modifications. When they released Safari, they contributed it all
back, making both things better. Fact: KHTML and KJS are also the core of
Apples "WebKit" and "WebCore" technologies - both KHTML and KJS are Open
Source projects, making up a part of KDE.
DRH
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