Rockinghorse Winner wrote:
In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Rjack had the audacity to say that:
Rjack wrote:
From the findings of fact in US v. Microsoft (1998)
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f3800/msjudgex.htm
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Open-Source Applications Development
Seems to me that the open source business models are an abject
failure compared to proprietary models.
Sincerely,
Rjack :)
As a business model, I must concur. As a model for innovation and quality,
it has simply run circles around Windows.
That's one reason Microsoft loves open source. Microsoft can observe
the market appeal of open source "innovation and quality" and with
it's army of programmers, it can incorporate the marketable
qualities into it's proprietary software.
Microsoft loves "Free Software" and the GPL even more. The
intimidation tactics of free softies prevents smaller proprietary
companies from offering much in the way of competition to Microsoft
since they lack the army of programmers to rewrite and thus emulate
the "innovation and quality" of free/open source code.
The GPL is the best friend Microsoft ever had! Microsoft lends
lip-service credence to the fearsome effects of the GPL so as to
assist in the intimidation of any potential proprietary competitors
while ROFL in their marketing and legal departments.
THE GPL IS THE BEST FRIEND MICROSOFT EVER HAD. Open source advocates
are ideologically blinded to these facts.
Sincerely,
Rjack :)
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