diff --git a/_posts/2020-01-22-does-firefox-support-chromecast-and-accelerated-mobile-pages.markdown b/_posts/2020-01-22-does-firefox-support-chromecast-and-accelerated-mobile-pages.markdown index 7f6b8c2..225ff1d 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-01-22-does-firefox-support-chromecast-and-accelerated-mobile-pages.markdown +++ b/_posts/2020-01-22-does-firefox-support-chromecast-and-accelerated-mobile-pages.markdown @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ I don't think Chromecast works in Firefox. Google could contribute code upstream to Firefox, but I think their interest isn't in promoting Chromecast, but Chrome. -> At some point the responsibility lies on projects to merge public code rather than expect companies to do it for them. +>The Chromium source bundle contains the source of the Chromecast implementation with a BSD license and VLC implemented the protocol independently with a GPL 2 license. At some point the responsibility lies on projects to merge public code rather than expect companies to do it for them. That isn't how it generally works though -- you don't see the Linux Foundation paying to have Linus Torvalds merge "publicly available" Google code in from Android to Linux - and that is in the same project!