The Simple Economics of Open Source
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In article <1255227918-2015166 at hypernet.com>, gmcm at hypernet.com wrote: > Terry Reedy wrote: > > > > > "Gordon McMillan" <gmcm at hypernet.com> wrote in message > > news:1255272357- > > > > > One of those open source delusions is that being open source > > > somehow makes a difference to the end consumer. Bunk. > > > > Whether most consumers yet know it or not, there is all the > > difference in the world. > > Of course there is; all your points are correct. But no end user > will read the source and discover the bug / trojan horse / > whatever. It's another developer that will. > > My point was that to the end user, those files are a waste of > disk space. They get value from the fact that it's open > sourced, not from the source. > > - Gordon > > ----------------------------------------------- Please, look at the home page: http:www.angelfire.com/ga/chaok , you would find more. Reading without thinking is nonsense! please, try to give it some criticism, then you could get more than you have read. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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