Comment by prsimp
2 days ago
> when someone comes up with excuses for not making something open source
This is a wild take even coming from HN. Nobody needs an excuse to not make something open source.
This sort of entitlement does, and has done, far more damage to the OSS movement than anyone's "excuses" for not open sourcing their code. Full stop.
You can absolutely prefer open source software and choose not to trust closed-source apps. That’s all fair. But treating closed source itself as evidence of deception or impending betrayal is exactly the kind of ideological purity test that makes these conversations exhausting.
You've got it backwards. It's the fact that long arguments were written against making it open source that have determined me to make that statement. You don't have to provide an argument for not making it open source. It's the fact that arguments were made against making it open source or at least source available.
The business model is obvious. Sell the sync service.
Either way, that's your opinion.