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Gates Pushes Open-Source Approach to HIV Research

dan the person writes that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation "has donated $287m to 16 different research groups around the world to work on developing an HIV vaccine. The catch? They have to share their work even if the groups were previously competing against each other. Sounds like a familiar development model to me, I wonder where I have seen it before?" Besides the BBC's coverage, the Seattle Times has a good story about the grant, with a few more details about how the money will be spent.

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  1. Re:Should we be happy or sad? by CaymanIslandCarpedie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    company does anything it can to stop this kind of progress in the IT field, even though their previous boss apparently knows very well what the consequence of that is....

    Until the consequence of lack of innovation in the IT field is millions of deaths I think you trivializing HIV/AIDS to try to make a point.

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  2. Re:Wrong title by Adelbert · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Making jokes about a devastating mass illness that ruined the lives of many, many people from all over the world. That's ... tasteful.

  3. totally different goals by nitroamos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the goal of microsoft is to make money.
    the goal of bill gates' charity is to help people.

    why should it be surprising if gates uses different methods to accomplish different goals?

  4. Re:Should we be happy or sad? by LithiumX · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Microsoft's job is not to expand the boundries of IT for all, it's to make money. While OpenSource and GPL software has shown that it can be profitable, that's not where the real money has ever been for individual companies. Therefore, they stick with privatized licensed software models. Since HIV research isn't a matter of profit for him, he'll go with what's the most efficient method for across-the-board advances. Makes perfect sense to me.

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  5. mod parent up by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    oh, i see. south park can mnake a joke and its funny, but it does on /. and now all the sudden we are all serious. and besides, parent didn't make fun of the illness, he made a funny about how 'open source' is simlair to 'open sores'

  6. Re:you got it backwards by wwahammy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Tell me how it is that you can create an economy in a country where over 1/3 of the adult population is already infected with HIV.

    Could you help me a little with that one? Oh and if you can figure out how sick and dying people can be good workers and entrepreneurs without medication. Bill Gates already has the money (whether he got it fairly or not). Would you rather he keep it?

  7. Re:you got it backwards by theStorminMormon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Except in cases of rape, people can easily avoid getting infected with HIV/AIDS. Abstinence or safe sex cost nothing, and they have the additional benefit of reducing population growth.

    This is true for adults, but not for the children of people infected with HIV/AIDS. I'm all in favor of personal responsibility and the obvious solution the spread of AIDS does seem to be "stop having sex outside of marriage", but it would still be a fairly massive world-wide problem just in terms of those who already have the disease - especially those who have the disease through no fault of their own.

    What's frustrating is the way it seems as though this has to be an either-or. Either we ask people to keep their sexual drives under control OR we try to save those who catch the disease. Pity we can't do both.

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  8. Re:you got it backwards by plague3106 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the obvious solution the spread of AIDS does seem to be "stop having sex outside of marriage"

    No, the obvious solution is to use condoms, but the idiot Catholic church said condom use is Evil(tm), and the desperate people listening to the church followed. The result is that HIV is spreading like wildfire all over Africa and some parts of Asia.

    Its amazing to me that we'll have people use disease to back up thier so-called morals, nevermind the fact that most disease spreads other ways besides through sexual contact.

  9. Don't blame the Catholic Church... by GI+Jones · · Score: 1, Insightful
    No, the obvious solution is to use condoms, but the idiot Catholic church said condom use is Evil(tm)

    I don't get this. The same Catholic Church that is against condoms, is also against sex outside of a monogamous marital relationship. If everyone is in strict adherence to the laws of the Church, AIDS wouldn't be the issue it is. Actually, your problem with the Catholic Church is not that they are against condom use, but that they spend their money to convert people instead of spending money to hand out free condoms... and you think somehow they should be spending their money to support things that they don't believe in? Once again, I don't get it.
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    1. Re:Don't blame the Catholic Church... by rbarreira · · Score: 2, Insightful
      The same Catholic Church that is against condoms, is also against sex outside of a monogamous marital relationship. If everyone is in strict adherence to the laws of the Church, AIDS wouldn't be the issue it is.

      So all we can say is:

      Thanks Church, for showing once again that you understand how the real world works.
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