Jim,

You might be right, but I also think that if something is open source that
the people with the right skill set could very well push along the
development of project. Say Joe Blow has been a java developer for ten years
and also uses coldfusion, he could very well implement new features and bug
fixes that the core dev team did not have time for and allow them to work on
other areas. Now depending on how many Joes are out there would decide how
fast a product progresses.

Doug B.
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From: "Jim Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 7:58 AM
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> Doug Brown wrote:
> > MySql offers an open source product and were able to grow their client
base
> > while at the same time having the people that downloaded their software
also
> > develop their software and reduce their costs. Free and closed source
simply
> > means that we have to wait for you to implemnt things and that it takes
> > longer for community acceptance.
> >
>
> I think the part about having the people that download the software also
> develop it is not accurate.  If you look at mysql's site and their own
> description of their "community", there isn't a lot of mention of
> "development".
> http://dev.mysql.com/guilds/
> Note that the "Developers Guild" only has 8 members...and it refers to
> development other than the core product development.  My guess is that
> all of the core development of MySQL is done by a MySQL-AB employee.
>
> Having an open source community probably can reduce costs...most likely
> in marketing (all those people in the writers, speakers and experts
> Guilds) and QA.  But my impression of most open source projects is that
> the actual development is done by a very small number of developers,
> perhaps a similar size team to a commercial product, and that
> implementing new features and bug fixes...in general...works on a
> similar timeline as a commercial product.
>
>
> 

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