oui, ca ca me paraissait assez evident (et probablement aussi a tous
ceux qui font du development close source, bref les pros), quand a
trouver les business model derriere (la relation commercial / open) est
a mon avis le chemin le plus difficile.

On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 13:37, Alain EMPAIN wrote:
> New Findings Shake Up Open-Source Debate
> ------------------
> Oxford University researchers reveal surprising conclusions about closed- and 
> open-source software projects in a new paper that may fan the flames in the 
> divisive debate over how to make better software.
> 
> In their study of a "microscopic model of software-bug dynamics" in cathedral, 
> bazaar and closed-source software projects, theoretical physicists Damien 
> Challet and Yann Le Du conclude, for the first time, that "software projects 
> can converge to a bug-free state even with imperfect programmers."
> 
> The study is stirring excitement in the development community. "The model is a 
> computer-science tour de force," said computational neuroscience professor 
> James L. Olds, who directs the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study at George 
> Mason University
> 
> 
> http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/printer/22319/
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