Delay hits open-source .Net project
Talkback One of the curiosities of open source is that many of the articles written about ope source are influenced by a strong tradition of writing about closed source products. This is typical of open source software, and while I wouldn't recommend...
[December 4, 2003, 3:01]
OpenOffice makes government inroads
Talkback The more users put in the more users get out of open source software. I hope that all the government bodies switching to open source software are planning on contributing atleast something back to the commuial software initatives.
[December 18, 2003, 14:58]
Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
Talkback As an example the half life 2 source code is freely available on the net, produced by your beloved M$" Wrong again, as is usual with the open source fanatics. For the Linux crazies to even dream of bringing in that weak, tired old excuse of "Many...
[January 29, 2004, 20:07]
Open source community wooed by Microsoft
Talkback I don't know how many of the "open source community" were at the OSBC conference, but while many of the speakers were very good, there were a number there who don't really have any position to speak on free software.
[June 29, 2006, 15:59]
Why Microsoft code leak worries me
Talkback I woud venture to say the Open Source model makes a product safer, because more brains look for corrections, improvemnets. I have 2 comments : Something in your story doesn't quite tally: Unix/Linux/BSD are obviously a lot safer than the various...
[February 27, 2004, 18:58]



