Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Did anyone else see this article on OSGeo?

2012-07-10 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 09/07/2012 23:19, Landon Blake ha scritto:
 It was in GPS World:
 
 http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/gss-weekly/open-source-gis-12997?utm_source=GSSutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=Geospatial-Weekly_05_17_2012utm_content=open-source-gis-12997

pity for the usual FUD about lack of support.
thanks for letting us know.
all the best.

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Did anyone else see this article on OSGeo?

2012-07-10 Thread Anne Ghisla
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
 Il 09/07/2012 23:19, Landon Blake ha scritto:
 It was in GPS World:

 http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/gss-weekly/open-source-gis-12997?utm_source=GSSutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=Geospatial-Weekly_05_17_2012utm_content=open-source-gis-12997

 pity for the usual FUD about lack of support.
 thanks for letting us know.

Yes, once more the reader is told that there is no valid support.
Maybe because the writer actually means people you can phone at night
and simply tell that the software is broken. It seems to me that this
kind of support assumes that the user doesn't know how the system
works, or worse, that it is normal that the user doesn't want to know.
I think that there are many issues with open source software that
require only few time of googling and a couple of emails to get to a
solution, and that in many cases the software is not so critical for a
person/company. If so, there are companies providing support So in the
end I think the article looks unnecessarily frightening at a
superficial read, and continues with the open source is for hackers
stereotype.

This readings urges me to continue spreading the word about FOSS[GIS]
and help users to become more conscious and informed wrt software
choice.

Best,
Anne
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Did anyone else see this article on OSGeo?

2012-07-10 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 10/07/2012 18:47, Anne Ghisla ha scritto:

 This readings urges me to continue spreading the word about FOSS[GIS]
 and help users to become more conscious and informed wrt software
 choice.

Agreed, spreading the right word is a major task for all free software 
organisations.
I wrote the author, asking to rectify his article; I hope this helps too.
All the best.
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Did anyone else see this article on OSGeo?

2012-07-10 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
The writer has a feedback link at the bottom of the article. I think it 
is time to educate him about support. He obviously needs everyone here 
to tell him that each of us are support, and give him links to the 
various support lists, advocates, and companies that are supporting and 
co-developing the software.


One person can do this, but it would be more convincing if everyone did 
it, because that shows the depth of support that the community has to offer.


-Steve W

PS: This is on my own todo list.

On 7/10/2012 12:47 PM, Anne Ghisla wrote:

On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:

Il 09/07/2012 23:19, Landon Blake ha scritto:

It was in GPS World:

http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/gss-weekly/open-source-gis-12997?utm_source=GSSutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=Geospatial-Weekly_05_17_2012utm_content=open-source-gis-12997


pity for the usual FUD about lack of support.
thanks for letting us know.


Yes, once more the reader is told that there is no valid support.
Maybe because the writer actually means people you can phone at night
and simply tell that the software is broken. It seems to me that this
kind of support assumes that the user doesn't know how the system
works, or worse, that it is normal that the user doesn't want to know.
I think that there are many issues with open source software that
require only few time of googling and a couple of emails to get to a
solution, and that in many cases the software is not so critical for a
person/company. If so, there are companies providing support So in the
end I think the article looks unnecessarily frightening at a
superficial read, and continues with the open source is for hackers
stereotype.

This readings urges me to continue spreading the word about FOSS[GIS]
and help users to become more conscious and informed wrt software
choice.

Best,
Anne
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Did anyone else see this article on OSGeo?

2012-07-09 Thread Landon Blake
It was in GPS World:

http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/gss-weekly/open-source-gis-12997?utm_source=GSSutm_medium=emailutm_campaign=Geospatial-Weekly_05_17_2012utm_content=open-source-gis-12997

Landon
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