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:NewsForge: Fragmentation Hurts Open Source Advocacy Efforts
NewsForge: Fragmentation Hurts Open Source Advocacy Efforts
Mar 11, 2004, 01 :45 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (8005 reads)

(Other stories by Robin Miller)

"Last week one of my colleagues said, 'The technology of Linux seems to be doing a better job of converging, while the 'support orgs' around it are acting more and more like the Unix fragmentation of old.' I agree. Too many Linux, open source, and free software advocacy groups seem to act as if they are alone in the universe, or waste time arguing with competing advocates, instead of cooperating with others to achieve their goals.

"One mini-feud I find especially irksome is between EgovOS and OSSI. These groups both work to increase open source use by government agencies, but they never seem to work together. Look at the online blurb for EgovOS's upcoming Open Source in Government conference. There's no evidence that OSSI exists, let alone plans to participate. Conversely, EgovOS doesn't exist anywhere on the OSSI Web site (except for a small link on this page pointed out to us by OSSI director John Weathersby shortly after this article was posted)..."

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NewsForge: Linux advocacy and hardware support(Nov 29, 2001)
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I think the logical error here is that a ...   Logic Flaw   
Andy Parkins
Mar 11, 2004, 09:37:50
 
Diversity in approach and some level of  ...   its natural   
acyberpunk
Mar 11, 2004, 20:47:00
 
As far as I can recall, this is an old,  ...   Old, recycled argument   
SteveOC
Mar 11, 2004, 21:18:17
 
Excluding the case where a monopolist is ...   How is proprietary software different?   
engineer_scotty
Mar 15, 2004, 18:24:31
 
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