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This teaches us that being open source is not enough. If it's managed by big tech, it's still not good. Technically, anyone can take the source and make a fork, but in practice, it's rarely viable for smaller groups to take a big project and start maintaining it. The same applies to android
Excellent point. The way a project is governed should always be a consideration when evaluating software, especially for large and complex projects like a web browser that can't easily be forked.
In the case of chromium, basically all the main developers are Google employees ... so it's no surprise there hasn't been a viable fork.
I really wish we had something like the "linux kernel" of web browsers...