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1. Its hard. 2. No one will pay for a browser.



The existence of open source software suggests there are other factors.


Such as?


I think the OP wanted to say that there are large, complex, high quality community driven software projects.


My take-away from the post here is that to build a good browser you'll need to include some licensed bits. You might have a hard time incorporating those licensed bits into an open source project. Which sort of brings things back around to a business problem.




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