Is there a bright future for open software projects?
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jkraska at san.rr.com
Sun Dec 1 16:18:37 EST 2002
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>Open source is a tremendous opportunity from didactic point of view. Most >educational programs address only "toy" problems, small projects with few >people for a short time (months). Real world problems involve 100+ manyears >of software, which introduces many other concerns than the "toy" problems. >By realizing functionality in an open source environment you can confront >students with this 100+ manyear world. Results which are "good enough" could >flow back to the open source environment. I agree with this. I am extreme in my beliefs. For example, it is normal and routine for government to allow contractors to keep rights to software that they produce on the public dollar. I view this as a betrayal of the public trust. What they people pay for should belong to the people. C//
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