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This is fundamentally my thoughts on it as well.

If I write something useful and convenient for people, something that makes peoples' lives better, it's probably not going to see a lot of use realistically speaking. I'm not out there making a name for myself, I'm just doing some stuff.

If Microsoft takes my code, turns it into a separate project with a separate name, distributes it as part of their own commercial offering, uses it in their marketing... great! It means that my ideas are making people's lives better. Yes, it's enriching a giant soulless megacorp who, at a high-level, does not actually care about how people feel and only cares about making money off my work, but I care about how people feel, and if it means that my work gets to make people's lives better then that's great - I wasn't going to make money off it anyway, so I lose nothing.

Unless they take implicit or explicit credit for what I made. I don't need my name on the marketing or an invitation to a launch party, but at least make a note in the docs somewhere that "this project was forked from ...." so that I can point to it and say hey, look at this cool thing I helped make happen.

I guess what would really irritate me, when it comes down to it, is not that the giant corporation did this, but that the individual developers did this - some dev out there found my project, decided to use my code, and made the conscious decision to strip out my attribution and claim it as their own. That's what would actually hurt.



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