Open source in plain English

Posted by dcparris on Nov 13, 2006 8:46 PM EDT
ZDNet UK; By Mark Taylor
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Much of the debate about open source has been in technical terms, or increasingly in political terms. I'm not criticising either approach, but I suspect many potential open source converts are left cold by discussions that border on the religious in their fervour. What many companies really need is a direct and clear discussion about the tangible benefits of open source, without the political baggage.

[His opening sentence proves he didn't do his homework. Open Source is not about cost at all. It's about freedom. Period. Cost is a potential result, not a catalyst. What is so hard about that? - dcparris]

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Open Mouth, Insert Foot dcparris 0 907 Nov 14, 2006 3:40 AM

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