[Am-info] Another salvo at SCO
Fred A. Miller
fmiller@lightlink.com
Thu, 2 Oct 2003 18:35:09 -0400
An Open-source Letter
By Joe Firmage
CNet October 1, 2003, 4:00 AM PT
Well-heeled opponents of open-source software allege that it is
incapable of yielding the quality, innovation, integration and
completeness of proprietary software. To see through this utter
nonsense, one needs only to imagine the world we would inherit today if
the disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology would have been
governed by proprietary interests. It is a gross understatement to
conjecture that science today would be defective, primitive, chaotic
and full of intellectual black holes if insights had been governed as
private property for the last five centuries.
http://news.com.com/2010-7344-5083904.html
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