On Friday 01 June 2007 14:28, Praveen A wrote:
> 2007/6/1, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > this is pure BS. No one migrates to foss/linux because of
> > freedom. They migrate because it works. The guys who are mouthing
> > off about freedom have been struggling for 20 years to build a
> > kernel

While the observation from the "effect" side is true AND a view from 
the technical side is also true the fact is that technical 
"superiority" lasts for a tiny fraction of the lifetime of a software 
package and is at best a very limited view of reality.
The fact is that technical superiority is the result of freedom to 
collaborate, which is completely lacking in closed software. This 
inspite of closed software having vastly larger numbers and resources 
for both users and developers. Infact the entire edifice of closed 
software  based on actively restricting collaboration and is so shaky 
it's a wonder it has managed to survive so long. The irony is that 
most of the apps bringing in revenue are the one trying to enable 
chargeable collaboration in every sphere. 
Further the technical superiority argument is a red herring and the 
"failure" of hurd and thousands of other open software are because of 
innumerable factors that has nothing to do with freedom. The 
visibility of failure is also due to the openeness of  development. 
Has any body counted the number of failed efforts of closed 
companies?. In the oganisations i have seen in the past the ratio was 
1 success for 5 failures. And by FOSS standards these successes would 
at best been labeled alpha software.
Like all things free, it's value is realised when someone else has to 
pick the tab for the cleanup - be it air, water or freedom. 
Let's not mixup cause and effect. While one is fully justified in 
using some arbitary dfinition of success / tech superiority etc in 
ones metrics One cannot subvert freedom as a result of these 
measurements so that the stats look good.

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Rgds
JTD

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