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How Facebook's Open Source Stack Undermines the Open Web

2 pointsby dyoderalmost 10 years ago

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geoffreymcgillalmost 10 years ago
This was a damn interesting read. Thanks for sharing.<p>What role does the open-source licensing of these projects play in helping ensure the system will self-correct if need be?<p>Your position with React having the potential to become a walled garden is certainly valid; I would expect no less from Facebook, although here&#x27;s the thing I like about React. They&#x27;re pushing things. Yes they weren&#x27;t the first to magically invent certain pieces, but they&#x27;ve uncovered an interesting way of piecing them together, and frankly, that is interesting.<p>These ideas (and code) have triggered ideas outside of React, which will continue the feedback loop into React and obviously across the open web. They&#x27;re helping to keep things moving along. Isn&#x27;t stagnation more of a threat?<p>Your comparison to Microsoft attempting to lockup control of the web is also apt. That&#x27;s a scar most of us vividly remember receiving. But, they didn&#x27;t succeed. The system self corrected.<p>A certain set of checks and balances are present today that were not present in the past. Ubiquitous open-source licensing appears to be ensuring those system checks and corrections can happen at an even quicker rate.<p>Just a thought.