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Chromium doesn’t need Chrome to exist either: it’s a separate project and if Google doesn’t want to support it anymore, someone can easily fork it to continue having Chromium-based browsers.
That’s the property of open source: anybody can inspect and fork it.
Chromium doesn’t need Chrome to exist either: it’s a separate project and if Google doesn’t want to support it anymore, someone can easily fork it to continue having Chromium-based browsers. That’s the property of open source: anybody can inspect and fork it.
I’ll use Chromium when it no longer accepts code from Google, and branches away from the code used in Chrome.
You’re missing the point either because you want to argue or because you’re not understanding.
Google controls Chromium development.
Using chromium lets Google decide the direction of the internet.
Letting Google decide the direction of the internet is bad…… do you disagree?