Many apps have code that is closed and not visible publicly. Other apps like CoMaps, have code that anyone can see and use. What makes open-source apps great?

Transparency: You or any developer can peek under the hood, see exactly what happens and how your data is handled.

Community Power: Developers worldwide collaborate, spot bugs faster, and add cool features you’d never get from closed-source code project.

Innovation: Because anyone can improve or fork the project, ideas evolve quickly— crowdsourced creativity.

Freedom: No lock‑in, no hidden fees, and you keep control of your digital life.

“Users” can be co‑creators, making software safer, smarter, and more adaptable for everyone.

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    They aren’t. Not outside the server/product realm. This thread is opened when an image of comaps and references users. Not sure why you’ve excluded them. And I’ve certainly never heard to NGinx referred to as an app. That term typically sits in under space.

    How much money is coming in from corporate contributions on Linux gnome after you remove valve?

    I didn’t actually expect an easy answer there, but I’d bet it’s almost next to nothing.

    So what was wrong about my comment again?

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      Linux kernel for example:

      By changesets
      Huawei Technologies	1281	9.2%
      Intel	1254	9.0%
      (Unknown)	1097	7.9%
      Google	917	6.6%
      Linaro	837	6.0%
      AMD	750	5.4%
      Red Hat	672	4.8%
      (None)	564	4.0%
      Meta	414	3.0%
      NVIDIA	389	2.8%
      SUSE	333	2.4%
      Oracle	318	2.3%
      NXP Semiconductors	275	2.0%
      IBM	260	1.9%
      Renesas Electronics	224	1.6%
      (Consultant)	208	1.5%
      Microchip Technology Inc.	192	1.4%
      Arm	187	1.3%
      MediaTek	164	1.2%
      Collabora	144	1.0%
      
      By lines changed
      Oracle	91852	12.0%
      AMD	89761	11.7%
      Google	56504	7.4%
      Intel	44062	5.8%
      (Unknown)	33765	4.4%
      Realtek	33277	4.3%
      Linaro	31234	4.1%
      Huawei Technologies	27856	3.6%
      NVIDIA	25441	3.3%
      Red Hat	24073	3.1%
      (None)	21498	2.8%
      Meta	18783	2.5%
      MediaTek	17599	2.3%
      NXP Semiconductors	14342	1.9%
      SUSE	13749	1.8%
      Brocade	12154	1.6%
      Microchip Technology Inc.	11651	1.5%
      Pengutronix	10200	1.3%
      Broadcom	8054	1.1%
      Marvell	8036	1.0%
      

      https://lwn.net/Articles/915435/

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        Absolutely worthless metric without the projects. I’m guessing 99% of those are driven by corporate/product.

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              It is there to check if you aren’t satisfied with the provided stats.

              Before pushing for further evidence, the burden of proof is currently on you, as in why the stats I provided wouldn’t be sufficient.

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                Whatever you need to believe getting through the day 🤣

                Meta is definitely on a quest to add features to sonaar 🤣