Some people are suspicious about the growing power of Google - and some are downright upset. In the latter category we have bloggers
Fabrizio Capobianco and
Russell Beattie. They claim that Google is deliberately trying to slow the adoption of the
Affero General Public License (AGPL) through not making it a choice for open source projects hosted by the
Google Code public repository. Google in turn says they're just trying to combat
license proliferation. Who's right in this he-said she-said argument?