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ActiveState Challenges Open Source Myths

ActiveState (vendors of support and tools for dynamic languages including Perl, Python, and Tcl) just put out a free white paper aimed at the management level of businesses with questions about open source. Titled 10 Myths About Running Open Source Software in Your Business, it makes a reasonable primer for the executive who hasn't looked at open source before.


Yes, We Need Users Too!

Iメm a bit taken aback by this post by Jason Harris over on the KDE Developerメs Journals site. Harris says that ヤ KDE, like many other open-source projects, doesnメt really need users at all, whether they are poisonous or not.ヤ

Now, a qualifier ラ Harris' post is provoked by a discussion of モpoisonousヤ users, i.e., those select few users who turn up and (intentionally or not) do モcontributeヤ to the project in the form of dissonance and conflict, but the idea that open source doesnメt need users is one that should be strongly refuted.I think virtually everyone agrees that projects would be better off without the trolls, griefers, and assorted characters whose presence adds up to a drag on the project rather than just a passive consumer of code or fan of the project.