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Does Open Source Need Quality Standards?

underpar writes "This Techworld.com article reports that a UK group called the Open Source Consortium is being officially launched today. The article further states that the goal of the group is to respond to claims that switching to open source is more expensive than using Microsoft products and to help smaller companies compete with Sun and IBM for open source contracts. They say they will not compete with other open source groups and they intend to eventually come to the US. The hype-filled about us section of their site says their Quality Standard Certification provides a "simple framework for self-assessment and performance improvement." The question of whether this is useful or even wanted in the US still remains to be answered."

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  1. Why not? by dfiguero · · Score: 0, Troll

    "The question of whether this is useful or even wanted in the US still remains to be answered."

    Why wouldn't you want quality standards? Or is it that just because this is not a US born organization then whatever they say is not useful in the US?

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  2. Re:open source != linux by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    But since BSD is dying (according to netcraft), what else could they be talking about.