One could state it like that, and I think it's a valid comparison. But how about those people who are starting to get the feeling that those who prefer to speak in private, are slowly becoming too much influence? Is that a threat to the "freedom of speace"? Or is the number of speakers simply growing, and has it become impossible to hear all voices? I think the later, but a dear friend of mine, who has been in the oss scene for a very long time feels he opposit.
See the article I wrote about it for more details.
This week I've written an article about how several 'old-school' Linux users are experiencing the commercialization of Linux. You can find it at http://sepans.gotdns.org/forum?act=ST&f=20&t=3 41
One could state it like that, and I think it's a valid comparison. But how about those people who are starting to get the feeling that those who prefer to speak in private, are slowly becoming too much influence? Is that a threat to the "freedom of speace"? Or is the number of speakers simply growing, and has it become impossible to hear all voices? I think the later, but a dear friend of mine, who has been in the oss scene for a very long time feels he opposit. See the article I wrote about it for more details.
The link should be this Sorry, previous link was broken :(
This week I've written an article about how several 'old-school' Linux users are experiencing the commercialization of Linux. You can find it at http://sepans.gotdns.org/forum?act=ST&f=20&t=3 41