Yeah, kind of true. But Apple not letting others implement iMessage is pretty similar. (I'm sure I could come up with examples for almost every other tech company as well.)
I admit it feels weird that GNU is doing it, since the others can be explained by them wanting to make more money, and this can't. But I guess we should be as understanding of them trying to "win" the thing they want (software freedom, defined as they choose) as we are are of companies trying to "win" (money).
I admit it feels weird that GNU is doing it, since the others can be explained by them wanting to make more money, and this can't. But I guess we should be as understanding of them trying to "win" the thing they want (software freedom, defined as they choose) as we are are of companies trying to "win" (money).