>>1
what's open source? it's a kind of license, it can't fail because it doesn't exists, moron. talk about different programs, but not about a set of licenses.
>>7
in the end, it is a license, or it would not be "open."
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Anonymous2006-10-14 11:05
free market in software maintenance.
What uses open source? Just about every unix out there. Even MS Windows comes with opensource derivatives. Mac OSX is 2 OSS kernels combined + a OSS web library.
Of course /prog/ users just have opinions unsupported by any evidence what so ever. I totally forgot.
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
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Anonymous2012-05-28 20:34
LOL OP, I think it's rather YOU that fails. Enjoy your buggy expensive bullshit. I'll stick with the programs I get for free, can fix if they break, have an active community of support/developers, teach me as I read their FREELY AVAILABLE SOURCE CODE, and allow security audits in the case of encryption software to be performed by ANYBODY - no backdoors, no bullshit.