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Team Fortress 2 updated with a whole bunch of fixes thanks to the community having the source code
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I always want symmetric licensing for community contributions. I have the same stance for Canonical and their Contribution License Agreement that also gives Canonical the exclusive rights to sell proprietary licenses.
This is a general stance I have, no matter who it is.
Valve does symmetric licensing for their SteamOS components, so there is precedent.
Also, I think you read way more into my comment than I actually meant, as if "sour taste" is the same as making demands.