Ed, with Typescript the code is released under the Apache license so I don't see copyright as a problem.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Ed Leafe ed@leafe.com wrote:
On Oct 6, 2017, at 4:37 PM, Paul Hemans paul_hemans@laberg.com.au wrote:
Being open source guarantees that it can be forked and that we don't end
up
in the dead end that VFP became. But there are other options for strongly typed JS available. It is just that being associated with MS means that
it
has stronger support, whereas other open source projects can simply dry
up.
That certainly helps, but what is more important is having the copyright to the code owned by an independent foundation.
Python is owned by the Python Software Foundation. OpenStack is owned by the OpenStack Foundation. Kubernetes is owned by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
What that means is that the code is not for sale. No corporation can buy the code and bury it, as Microsoft did with FoxPro.
-- Ed Leafe
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