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No doubt. I am studying this further, for sure.

The info from a public-facing, private company is striking. I'm amazed how much code and knowledge Facebook has already given back to the community given their state. Though perhaps being private and not publicly traded makes it easier. Still, it seems like they have done some things very well and wouldn't want to expose them.



Amazing? Really? There are an awful lot of companies dramatically smaller than Facebook that have released a lot more code. 37signals, with maybe a 10th the valuation (if we're being very generous to 37signals), has given away a lot more code than Facebook.

Facebook may be many things, but "amazing" generosity is not one of their characteristics. Call them "somewhat" generous, if you like. Heck, I'll even let "pretty" generous slide. But let's not be over generous in our assessment of just how nice Facebook is to the community. They're nice guys, and all, but they aren't saints.


Just to clarify, to the best of my knowledge, they are private, not profitable and sharing code/knowledge. This amazes me.

I never said they were amazing; a different distinction. I'm in total agreement with you.




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