| Ten Myths about Open Source Software by Tim O'Reilly, Tim O'Reilly |
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I'm very pleased to be here. I'd like to learn from you as well as give you my ideas, and so I'm hopeful that you'll feel free to interrupt me with questions or comments so we can get quickly to issues of common interest. I've tried to break my talk into a kind of "top ten list format" so that there will be easy break points for conversation along the way, as well as at the end. My main topic of discussion is going to be open source software. After the great success of the Red Hat IPO, Linux has to be on everyone's mind: is this another thing like the Internet that has come out of left field and is about to change the rules for everyone? I believe it is. (In fact, I believe that it's a natural extension of the Internet story.) In that vein, after I talk about Linux and Open Source, I'd also like to talk about some ways that the web is changing the whole computing paradigm. Let me start by addressing some myths about open source software. Ir al artículo completo |