Six Barriers to Open Source Adoption
securitas writes "ZDNet/CNet's Dan Farber describes the six barriers to enterprise open source software adoption. Briefly, the reasons are 1) Lack of formal support, 2) Speed of change (not 'velocity'), 3) Lack of roadmap, 4) Functional gaps, 5) Licensing caveats and 6) ISV endorsements. The article makes an interesting counterpoint to Marc Andreessen's 12 reasons for open source adoption."
Wow, when I saw this terrible post, I thought that I was going to bust a valve! How can somebody think this way?! Well, for the sake of trying to show you the light, I'll try to calm down...
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I think you're totally wrong. By not only giving away Linux for free, but its source as well, we think that it's only a small request that you join our cult. It's not right that people take without giving back to the community. But by joining, you are indeed making a difference to further our cause. Posting our views loudly on internet discussions, with Slashdot being a favorite place to post, ensures that we indeed get noticed and that we gain members to further our cause.
Besides, why wouldn't you want to drink the Kool-Aid when it's so very sweet
prisoner-of-enigma, we would love to have you join us sometime. We're a very loving, sexually free group of people. We'd love to have you join us! Remember, you're not one of us if you don't join and share our views.
Hope to have you hop on the FOSS choo-choo train! All aboard!
-RMS
P.S. Call me, you can come to my ranch and see what being open is all about
Until Slashdot fixes the funny modifier, use insightful or interesting. The poster knows your intentions.
Maybe from now on every OSS project should release a similar blue-sky about what their project will do in 5 years. For example "Gimp 6.0 will not only edit your images for you without you having to do anything at all, it'll also clean your toilets and bring you breakfast in the morning!"
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?