from http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/geekend/?p=696

Bruce Sterling: All blogs will die by 2018
  a.. Date: June 5th, 2007 
  b.. Blogger: The Trivia Geek 
Security expert and tech curmudgeon Bruce Sterling famously quipped at this 
year's South-by-Southwest conference that "I don't think there will be that 
many [blogs] around in 10 years. I think they are a passing thing." This got 
the blogosphere all a-twitter (ahem), but I think enough time has passed that 
we can look past this ill-worded point from Sterling's SXSW rant and get to the 
real moneyline:

"You are never going to see a painting by committee that is a great painting." 

And he's right. This was Sterling's indictment of Wikipedia-and to the "wisdom 
of crowds" fad sweeping the Web 2.0 pitch sessions of Silicon Valley-but it's 
also a fair assessment of what holds most (not all) open source enterprises 
back: Lack of vision.

Nearly all great innovation comes from a singular vision pursued doggedly until 
it achieves success. Apple is a great example of this, as the company didn't 
really resume its cutting-edge status (for better or worse) until Steve Jobs 
returned, and gave us the iMac and iPod (for better or worse). And say what you 
will about Microsoft, but it was Bill Gates singular vision for Windows and the 
software industry that drove his company to its excess.er, success.

Opening your project up to an unreliable parade of volunteer contributors 
allows for a great, lowest-common-denominator consensus product. That's fine 
for Wikipedia, but I wouldn't count on any grand intellectual discourse arising 
therein. Same goes for most software developed by this method-almost all the 
great open source apps are me-too knockoffs of innovative proprietary programs, 
and those that are original were almost always created under the watchful eye 
of a passionate, insightful overseer or organization. Firefox is actually 
Mozilla Firefox, after all.

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