I don't get why open source should be threadten by anybody. They are not 
getting paid to begin with so why should they care if others compete with them. 
They are not in it for the money. 

On Apr 9, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Shane Isbell <[email protected]> wrote:

Al has a valid point. If Google creates products that compete with open-source 
ones, it harms the open-source ones. One big example I can think of was 
Microsoft killing NDoc, a very popular doc generation tool, when they released 
Sandcastle.

It is a matter of the health of the open-source community. Google of course has 
no obligation to not compete, as some have already pointed out. But if they are 
too aggressive in competing, it will de-motivate open-source project members. 
Many get started on an open-source project and continue development because it 
satisfies an itch. If Google delivers a similar (or better) product, the itch 
is gone.

So Google has the option of competing with the open-source projects or 
contributing to those projects and helping them grow. I'll be interested to see 
how this plays out over the next 12 months.

Shane

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Andreas Kostyrka <[email protected]> wrote:
Symbian is greener pasture? LOL.
Actually they are trying to reform themselves, philosophically probably as a 
response to Android, but that will take some time.

Andreas

JP <[email protected]> hat geschrieben:

>
>
>
>On Apr 9, 7:52 am, mike quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You say it is unlikely that an independent developer will invest
>> time/money/resource to make their application "look" professional and
>> provide unique selling points, hell mend them then.
>No I am saying they will pack for greener grass. iPhone, Symbian, you
>name it.
>
>>
>> Just because someone got there first doesn't mean that any other developer
>> (Google included) should not be able to produce the same application that a)
>> Looks better and/or b)provides additional killer features.
>Sure, in an ideal world, there is always a better app around the
>corner. This is a paper tiger however and you prove the point that the
>paper tiger screams the loudest. Reality check! It takes substantial
>effort to put something compelling together and - speaking for myself
>here - I do not feel inspired to put the effort forward as long as
>there's the Google brand looming. This is how MS Explorer kill
>Netscape.
>All things considered, I rather find something else to do with my
>time.
>
>
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