
Originally Posted by
feydun
I don't see why it should be a bad thing for the commercial development to be at the bleeding edge, while the open source volunteer developers work with solid code. I know it's the opposite to Red Hat/Fedora, but most people (including all Windows users) don't feel the need to be running newborn code all the time. I admit that doesn't include some geeks like myself and others on this forum.
You make a good point about other commercial entities potentially abusing this code. Unless Oracle confirms the CDDL, that part could hypothetically be a forged addition, but then Oracle wouldn't have the same legal power to defend its IP if others use it. After all, a basic part of copyleft is defending the existence and freedom of information as in IP, which also means defending it from being kidnapped by third parties.