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Yes, what I am saying is that we can't fault them for being a business. We should be looking for our open computing platform elsewhere - I think there is more than enough options. If a supposedly "open" platform wasn't open then that would be bad, but Apple is about something different - offering a premium vertically integrated product for people that don't even know what a CPU or OS is. If they were forced to open their platform it is very much possible there wouldn't be any Apple platform at all, and I don't want that kind of world.

> though governing bodies may disagree!

That's why I am reacting so strongly. If people begin to apply your thinking too broadly (e.g. to businesses like Apple) it will lead to governing bodies behaving like that. Let's apply this kind of thinking to platforms that claim to be open.




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