I suspect that most corporates use FOSS not because of any philosophical support for it but simply because it's cheap and available.
If it's going to start costing them money then it would raise the question why not spend that money internally where they have complete control of the direction of the project and where only they (rather than their competitors) will get the benefit from it.
That's not to say that what you say isn't workable, just that it's not aligned with much default corporate thinking which makes it somewhat less likely.
If it's going to start costing them money then it would raise the question why not spend that money internally where they have complete control of the direction of the project and where only they (rather than their competitors) will get the benefit from it.
That's not to say that what you say isn't workable, just that it's not aligned with much default corporate thinking which makes it somewhat less likely.