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The Pride of the (Open Source) Community Monday, 18 October 2004, 09:04 GMT While it’s not universally admired, few would disagree that the phenomenon of community development around the open-source software model has taken hold in many organizations. While first seen by proprietary software companies as perhaps everything from fad to fascism to a force to be reckoned with, many have realized that it’s better to ride Goliath’s massive strength than to nip at its heels. And while Eric Raymond, Richard Stallman and the other vocal few pioneers of the movement are easily identifiable, its broadening by corporate acceptance of open source in recent years has muddied the waters (See “Laszlo to Take Open Source Route,” page 15). So, is there still an “open-source community,” or has it splintered into smaller, independent factions? Read More at SDTimes |
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