Z:gnu-www-ja-nit-india--5275c4-They impose incompatibility be/en

They impose incompatibility because they have power and they think they can get away with it. Whereas in free software world we developers don't have power. If I make a decision that you don't like, you are not stuck with it. Because you have the source code, you can change it, you can change any of my decisions. Whether I make this decision&hellip; you know, if hypothetically I choose to impose incompatibility on you, you could change it, you could take my program and modify it to compatible with whatever. Where is&hellip; you know, &hellip;even if I made a decision that you just don't like for some other reason, you can still change it. You can change any of my decisions regardless of why I made the decision, regardless of why you don't like it; you can change it. So I don't have any power over you when I develop free software. You, the users are in control of your software. So it will you generally do what you want more or less. But the developers of nonfree software, they do have power over you. And so you are stuck with their decisions.