> I think this is especially true when it comes to open source and > community development. Squeezing into a tight performance envelope > requires a lot of tedious optimization and the result is brittle and > not easy to modify and experiment with because there isn't any room > left. All that optimization may be unjustified if you're just going > to throw out the design next year when the community comes up with > something better.
Ditto. Open source is what it is in part because people who are willing to spend $10K every few years on a proprietary software system are not willing to spend that on a less proprietary system whose source they have available. Brian
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