Re: Presentation: Adoption and Trends
От | Neil Conway |
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Тема | Re: Presentation: Adoption and Trends |
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Msg-id | 87ptfa7q1g.fsf@mailbox.samurai.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Presentation: Adoption and Trends (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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Re: Presentation: Adoption and Trends
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Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: > Here is a presentation I just finished for a talk in Japan. It > covers: > Comments welcome. I leave on Tuesday morning. Slide 6: How does open-source software bring "democracy" to software development? The core group may be benevolent, but a benevolent aristocracy is not a democracy by any means. Slide 14: The list of similar projects is a little baron -- I sent a list of ~10 to -advocacy a little while ago which I can resend if necessary/useful. Slide 15: Josh Berkus, despite being an all-round nice guy, is not a "PostgreSQL core developer" AFAIK :-) You might want to include NetBSD among the "distributed leadership" projects on slide 15. Also, are you sure that calling XFree86 governed by a "corporate council" is fair? In slide 18, you might want to mention that a drawback of OSS is that sometimes features that developers don't find interesting (such as a native Win32 port or a better upgrade story) aren't implemented as quickly as they might be in a commercial environment. There is a typo on slide 31: s/Practial/Practical/ -Neil
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