On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:49:07PM +0100, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Sure. But this is rare. And FLOSS absolutely doesn't guarantee that
> this will not be the case when software is abandoned. Sure, in theory
> someone can pick it up.
That's an asymptotic difference.
If proprietary software gets truly abandoned without its source code
being released under a libre license, then that's an implacable barrier
to continued development. It's *impossible* to do it legally, no matter
how much will and skill is available.
If Free Software gets abandoned, then interested developers/packagers
can and sometimes do decide to maintain or extend it. Is this
guaranteed? No, of course not. But is it possible? Yes. And does it
happen? Yes, frequently.
As I say, an asymptotic difference.
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