'Open Source Media' vs 'Open Source Media, Inc'
Karl writes "Last week OSM (Open Source Media) launched to what some are calling an odd start. Most notably naming a controversy has ensued with Christopher Lydon's public radio show Open Source, a production of Open Source Media, Inc.."
Anybody else notice that most of their "current headlines" come from China's propaganda agency, Xinhua News Agency?
Odd start indeed...
Not only did they launch themselves with an anti-open source attitude (prohibitive copyright terms which they've since removed from their privacy policy), they didn't do a simple google search to make sure that no confusion would occur as a result of their name selection. OSM should have stuck with "Pajamas Media"... there's nothing wrong with that and it pokes reverent fun at those who shrug off bloggers.
I am an Army of 1 in 10
Oh, wow, we've never seen this before. A bunch of right-wingers attempt to co-opt something "hip" and "cool" and totally out of context in the effort to help sell their message. I'm shocked, shocked, that they would do such a thing.
How about all those Gentoo Linux users that have (nearly) everything on their systems built from source? (like me)
Betrayed the Revolution a bit, haven't we, comrades?
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
Long before "Open Source" meant software is was in widespread use in the military intel community to refer to publicly available information such as news and publications. In fact, it is still used that way.
"God fights on the side with the best artillery." - Napoleon, Marshal of France - speaking truth to power
At work the managers have been talking about an open source repository of software at work. When I asked them what license it would bbe under, it turned out to be proprietary- it was going to be open only to internal developers (in other words, it was a place to share code withing the company). Still a good idea, but calling it open source is asking for confusion.
But yup, when the PHBs start to redefine the term, its now a buzzword.
I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?