I love this useless outlook that Apple's ecosystem arguments (which may or may not be relevant banter, depending on your outlook. I for one am tired of the fighting.) automatically mean that all engineering decisions the company makes are automatically ANTI-FREEDOM!!111!!1
It's not like Apple's been a major engineering company in the center of some meaningful tech discussions (RFCs, open source projects sometimes, etc) for 30+ years. Not respecting other people's technical decisions really just hampers/hinders good collaborative work and conversation (especially about security) getting done.
It's not like Apple's been a major engineering company in the center of some meaningful tech discussions (RFCs, open source projects sometimes, etc) for 30+ years. Not respecting other people's technical decisions really just hampers/hinders good collaborative work and conversation (especially about security) getting done.