http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GregLadensBlog/~3/NxiMZfea2q4/open_source_musings.php
-- Putting Open Source to the Mom Test
(http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/blogs/rose_blog_rikki_s_open_source_exchange/putting_open_source_to_the_mom_test)
may be more interesting since it's addressed to developers.

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Greg Laden's Blog on 3/6/09
Putting Open Source to the Mom Test
I stumbled across Amber's blog by accident today - she's writing a
series of posts that document her experience installing and using Linux
distros and a variety of open source applications.
I hope open source developers are following along as stay-at-home-mom
Amber shares her adventures in Linux and open source. She eloquently
points out usability issues that make it hard for your average mom to
race out and embrace open source. Developers: Take note. For that
matter, publishers should take note - I hope Amber gets a book deal out
of her blog series.

continued...
Open Source, it is not just for Linux anymore
I was involved in an email discussion the other day with a fellow
Amateur Radio operator about a program called UI-View, a Windows-based
application for the Automatic Position Reporting System. In the course
of our discussion I inquired into the state of the source code, having
pointed out that some of the interfaces should be reviewed to take
advantage of some of the newer mapping tools. I was informed that the
source code had been destroyed on the author's death, at his request.
This made me pause.
Wow. More here.
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