*"Walk the halls of any open-source conference and you'll see a large
percentage of attendees with ironically non-open-source Apple laptops and
iPhones. One reason for this seeming contradiction can be found in reading
Matthew Thomas' classic 'Why free software usability tends to
suck<http://web.archive.org/web/20030201183139/mpt.phrasewise.com/discuss/msgReader$173>.'
Open-source advocates like good design as much as anyone, but the
open-source development process is often not the best way to achieve it.
Open-source projects have tended to be great commoditizers, but not
necessarily the best innovators. Hence, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst recently
stated that Red Hat is "focused on commoditizing important layers in the
stack<http://seekingalpha.com/article/145199-red-hat-inc-f1q10-qtr-end-05-31-09-earnings-call-transcript?page=-1>."
This is fine, but for those that want open source to push the envelope on
innovation, it may be unavoidable to introduce a bit more cathedral into the
bazaar <http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10274039-16.html>. Without an IBM,
Red Hat, or Mozilla bringing cash and discipline to an open-source project,
including paying people to do the 'dirt work' that no one would otherwise
do, can open source hope to thrive?"

Learn more here <http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/06/28/1351220>
*

Regards
Akash Deep Shakya "OpenAK"
B.E. (Computer) | Kathmandu University
http://www.akashdeepshakya.com.np
akashakya at gmail dot com
P.O.Box: 8975 EPC: 4235

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