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Isn't taking corporate money and extracting it into a public good a positive?
You have it backwards. The corporations are extracting free public contributions.
Everyone is getting free stuff; that's the point. If you want companies to not use free stuff to make money then either linux is worse, or companies need to po away.
You got it backwards, corporations make most of the contributions to the linux kernel. How is that extracting free public contributions?