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Open Source Could Learn from Capitalism

ukhackster writes to tell us that Sun's Simon Phipps challenged many open source ideals at a recent open source conference in London. Urging the open source community to look to the lessons of capitalism, Phipps called for "volunteerism" to be replaced with "directed self-interest" and denounced the perceived legal issues surrounding open source. From the article: "Phipps took time out to take a swipe at some of the exhibitors at the conference who were selling professional advice on negotiating the open source 'legal minefield'. 'I disagree with those who say who say open source is a legal minefield,' he said as he threw from the stage a brochure from one firm of lawyers. 'If you think open source is a minefield you're doing it wrong.'"

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  1. stick it up betwinxt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    stick it up betwinxt my butt cheeks

  2. Re:Missing the point by baldass_newbie · · Score: -1, Troll

    Atheism has proven far more deadly, quite honestly. Far worse than any theocratic purges, although Islam certainly wants to pick up the mantel.
    But your primary thrust, that despotism is evil regardless of its ideological underpinnings, is true.

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  3. welcome to slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    commie central

  4. Re:From each according to his ability... by NoMaster · · Score: 0, Troll

    There doesn't appear to be a way to pre-emptively moderate my post as "-1, Troll", but here goes...

    Open up your favourite text editor. Paste the parent post in there. Now, search & replace "Starnes" with "Bush", "Twentieth Century Motor Company" with "United States of America", and "meeting" with "election".

    Re-read. Uncomfortable, isn't it?

    Ayn Rand was the Ann Coulter of her day...

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