ChrisOwens;181947 Wrote: 
> Throwing out the Slim Devices way of doing business is not part of the
> plan.  I have been in meetings at Logitech now where we discuss
> products that have been flops (or worse, are in the process of
> flopping).  I don't want to insult my new coworkers, but many of these
> flops are due to very strange thinking from a Slim Devices point of
> view.  You can spend a lot of time doing market research and interface
> design and writing specifications and developing hardware and software,
> release it, fix some bugs, and start the whole cycle over again...
> 
> Or you can make it powerful enough and flexible enough and open enough
> that the *customers* can *turn it into* the product that *they want to
> use*.  Naturally there still has to be support and direction on the
> Slim Devices side, but there are definitely real business benefits to
> the Open Source approach.
> 

I'm not disagreeing with you. I think that going open source was
brilliant move by Slimdevices. But a counter-example would be Apple.
The iPod is hugely popular, but its barely customizable, compared to
the Squeezebox.


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