Isn't there something about not owning all the means of production that applies here?
You make [and sell] the OS that is inherently vulnerable to virus attacks and then you make [and sell separately] the program that supposedly prevents them? Oh yeah, this has got scheme written all over it.
Doesn't that defeat the purpose? They split the Mozilla project and used various parts of the trunk to develop more streamlined stand-alone products. Now you want them to marry them [again]?
Isn't there something about not owning all the means of production that applies here?
You make [and sell] the OS that is inherently vulnerable to virus attacks and then you make [and sell separately] the program that supposedly prevents them? Oh yeah, this has got scheme written all over it.
Don't be a doofus. Read the posts before you comment and you might notice that it's an email client.
Wait, is that your IE calling?
Doesn't that defeat the purpose? They split the Mozilla project and used various parts of the trunk to develop more streamlined stand-alone products. Now you want them to marry them [again]?