Slashdot Mirror


Will Open Source Ever Become Mainstream?

Prabhu Ramachandran asks: "I am a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley and as part of a course project I am trying to gather comments on the following question: Will the Open Source and Free Software communities develop software that will find widespread adoption amongst the mainstream, or is such software, by its nature, suitable only for sophisticated users? As part of my literature survey I found an academic perspective that seemed to indicate that open source projects do not reach the mainstream because the developers tend to listen only to their smartest customers. There also seems to be a lack of detailed documentation and an easy-to-use interface which normally attract the not-so-sophisticated users. I would like to hear the thoughts of Open Source developers and others on this issue. If you would like to view my references or the comments posted on a website hosted for this purpose, please visit my website." There have already been some interesting comments posted on his website. What is your take on this issue?

2 of 542 comments (clear)

  1. Public Service Announcement... by Cap'n+Canuck · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thinking of writing a thesis on a technical topic? Why not post a question to Slashdot.org. In only a few hours, vast reams of research data can be obtained for even the most complex question.

    And don't think that technical subjects are the only card up our sleeve. No! You can also try pseudo-science, advertising (blatant and subliminal), geek subjects (Trekkies & Star Wars), even religious wars (Trekkies vs Star Wars).

    As an added bonus, try our Slashdot Effect (tm) server loading services at no extra cost!

    Slashdot - serving all your information gathering and server loading needs. (See CmdrTaco for the latest rates)

  2. *chortle* by nyet · · Score: 5, Funny

    infighting, bashing, selfish, attention-grabbing individuals

    You've never worked on a large, *closed source*, commercial, proprietary software project before have you?