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eWeek: Open Source Pros Debate the Process of Innovation

Oct 02, 2003, 19:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Darryl K. Taft)

[ Thanks to Jason Greenwood for this link. ]

"While open source is viewed as the movement to bring the power of software development to the people, some major proponents of the space say the most innovation is accomplished by a core group of developers.

"Speaking at the RVC Softedge 2003 conference here, Marc Fleury, president of JBoss Group LLC, an Atlanta-based company that maintains the JBoss open-source application server and provides services around it, said, 'We tightly control the open-source community. The idea that there are thousands of developers out there is not true--there is usually a tight-knit group that can do the work, who work full time and can innovate. There is usually a group of about 10.'

"David Axmark, co-founder and vice president of MySQL AB, in Uppsala, Sweden, agreed. He said there is a small group that handles the development of MySQL but 'there are lots of people who do things around MySQL. Everything around it is made by this huge amount of developers. So you must distinguish between the core product and the core developers. That is a small group, and there are thousands who develop around it...'"

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