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Grant Edwards
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Thu Sep 14 16:54:42 EDT 2000
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In article <slrn8s2d1k.5rr.wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net>, William Tanksley wrote: >This time it's a little scarier, because what we see is a company which >has NO ongoing responsibity for Python excercising ongoing authority. That >IS frightening, even for me. They have almost no accountability to their >users now, and will not have any at all in the future -- yet they're >attempting to excercise authority over our use of a tool which we accepted >under very different terms. Gee, a company with no ongoing responsibility for a piece of software, no accountability to their users (now or future) who tries to exercise authority over our use of a tool. That sounds _exactly_ like all of the commercial software vendors I've ever dealt with. The difference is that with things like Python, gdb, etc. 1) the quality of the product is a lot better to start with, 2) when bugs are found they get acknowleged and fixed 3) when I buy a new computer I don't have to pay a butt-load of money to move a buggy piece of node-locked crud to a new machine. 4) if other people stop supporting the product I at least have the choice of supporting it myself if I want to. I've been doing real-time embedded software for 15+ years, and I just finished my first project using 100% open-source development tools. My experience is that open source tools completely outclass commercial tools in every respect. Better tools, better service, better documentation. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I want the presidency at so bad I can already taste visi.com the hors d'oeuvres.
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