If your open source project/protocol is the most popular, and you have the governance over it, then you decide where it goes. Chromium is open source, but Google controls it, and everyone who depends on it has to follow. If Chromium was not open source, maybe Firefox would be more popular, and Google would not have control over that.
> or ignore (expensive to your reputation).
I don't think that anything is expensive for Google. They can do whatever they want.
If your open source project/protocol is the most popular, and you have the governance over it, then you decide where it goes. Chromium is open source, but Google controls it, and everyone who depends on it has to follow. If Chromium was not open source, maybe Firefox would be more popular, and Google would not have control over that.
> or ignore (expensive to your reputation).
I don't think that anything is expensive for Google. They can do whatever they want.