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  • vinnymac@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Believe it or not but it requires resources to open source an internal product, especially one that may have been an experiment where some small team was able to convince leadership could become useful to the masses.

    React.js at Facebook is a good example of this. It took a lot of effort to externalize and open source React, and tbh the codebase is still kind of garbage when it comes to contributions from those unfamiliar with its intricacies.

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      6 hours ago

      but… you dont have to accept contributions? you can just make it open source and tidy it up at the same time?

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        So risk someone else beating you to market? And they’ll either have the resources to make it superior, therefore making yours irrelevant, or they’ll make it inferior, which generates bad press for you?

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        In a different world maybe, but I can already see the headlines, “Mozilla open sources lackluster AI tool”. PR is unfortunately a thing, and once you miss that initial wave of interest, you’re unlikely to grab attention later without another marketing push. Mozilla is experienced in open sourcing software, so by now they’re pretty good at knowing when to do it and when not to. In other words, it says something that they chose not to do it in this case.

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          Yeah, it definitly tells me something, namely that I should not use the tool.

          Why would news publish articles about the code quality of the tool, instead of its functionality?

          Now they have negative press about its closed source nature, which is a calculated risk they took, just to open source it soon anyway? I doubt it.