Anti-abuse definitely has by far the strongest argument there.
My position (on anti-abuse specifically) is that the pros may still outweigh the cons, but that there are very real and sizable cons to everyone if you open source it (as opposed to most software, where the cons are far more likely to be born by the company).
Maybe there's a best of both worlds where companies settle on the same open core but do their own modifications and fine tuning.
My position (on anti-abuse specifically) is that the pros may still outweigh the cons, but that there are very real and sizable cons to everyone if you open source it (as opposed to most software, where the cons are far more likely to be born by the company).
Maybe there's a best of both worlds where companies settle on the same open core but do their own modifications and fine tuning.