The guy is stuck in 90’s (there is a “retro” feature in QGIS for him J)!

Maybe you can elaborate more on the vendor lock-in and policies/guidelines 
against such practices 
(http://www.pcworld.com/article/2042943/eu-guide-helps-governments-avoid-vendor-lockin.html)

If he is motivated by other things (being ESRI’s Gold partner….maybe), it is 
difficult to have a rational discussion with. 

 

Regards,

Saber

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Isenburg
Sent: 15 June 2015 13:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Qgis-developer] ASPRS LWG chair opens can of QGIS and FOSS worms in 
latest column

 

Hello folks,

 

for years I have enjoyed reading Lewis Graham's "Random Points" column in the 
LiDAR News magazine. I usually get some novel insight or come across a 
thought-provoking new concept and this month's column is especially 
interesting. It mashes up the ongoing "LAZ clone" conflict that asks to keep 
LiDAR stored in "open formats" with the practically related but conceptually 
independent "open source" software movement.

 

The article revives Steve Ballmers “Linux is a cancer” mantra it talks about 
how the GPL license is a "time-bomb" and makes Asia Air Survey - the gold 
sponsor of QGIS - appear blue-eyed in their support of such a "viral license". 
But it is probably best you read the entire two pages for yourself.

http://twitter.com/LAStools/status/610057423672471552

 

As Lewis' opinions are regarded highly by the LiDAR and photogrammetry 
industries (myself included) and as the first few paragraphs of this 
widely-circulated LiDAR magazine article are a complete distortion of my 
personal motivation on "open formats" that will directly hurt my professional 
reputation, I have little choice but to respond with a correction to his 
column. Let me know if you have any errata on Lewis' comments about the danger 
of open source licenses that you want me to include.

 

Regards,

 

Martin @rapidlasso

 



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