Le 7 septembre, Daniel Cordey a écrit:
> Ouf... Pas facile... je n'ai recherche que les articles concernant la reponse 
> de RedHat et quelques articles au sujet de la polemique crees par Laura Didio 
> du Yankee Group. J'ai fait peu de recherches concernant l'etude du Gartner 
> Group, car on retombe toujours sur les memes personnes et les choses sont 
> toujours les memes, soit : FUD, FUD, FUD... c'est fatiguant

Pour reprendre une position plus objective, je conseille
la lecture de cet article:
        Gartner on open source: fair and insightful
    http://trends.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/09/14/0653243

Quelques extraits:

« He explained the phenomenal growth of open source software over the past few 
years as a combination of things: reaction to proprietary licensing terms, the 
success of grass roots lobbying efforts, the growth of open source applications 
outside of the data center, and -- as a result of the Microsoft antitrust case 
-- the growing awareness of the power held over the industry by just a few 
companies. »

« Driver moved on to tackle a number of myths about open source, denouncing as 
completely untrue the ideas that open source means anti-commercial, or that it 
is inappropriate for the mainstream, or a passing fad, the idea that there is 
no control over its development, and finally, the myth that you can't get 
support for open source products. »

« To further illustrate the major differences between closed and open source, 
he talked about the "biology of open source." Driver said open source closely 
resembles natural selection, the survival of the fittest. The most critical 
difference, he said, is that in open source, nobody has exclusive control of 
the code. It's for this very reason, he added, that you are more likely to find 
a better fit for your needs from an open source project than you are with 
closed source. »

« Mark Driver's presentations on open source were both fair and insightful. »

                                                Anne
-- 
Anne Possoz, Domaine IT-GE            Espace logiciel libre à l'Ecole
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland)


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