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Comment by GoToRO

8 years ago

Why not use this to fund open source? Have a checkbox to disable ads if you really want to give people freedom. I just can't see how open source can compete without enough funds.

After 12 years working at Red Hat, I can assure you that Open Source not only competes, it is actually winning everywhere. And business models exist that are fair to all sides, allowing us to employ a lot of developers and participating in upstream.

Ads are not a solution IMHO, they are a big part of the problem.

  • > winning everywhere

    I like open source as much as the next guy, but I'm pretty sure you have a peculiar definition of "everywhere".

    (Or, perhaps "winning".)

    • The internet primarily runs on open source software. Your browser is primarily open source software, unless it's IE/Edge, but let's be serious here. Your phone - primarily open source, unless it's WP/BB, but again, let's be serious.

      The desktop/laptop you're using right now probably isn't open source, but much of the important software running on it is, and most of the computers it talks to are, and most of the other computers, obvious or hidden, in your life are too.

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  • > I can assure you that Open Source not only competes, it is actually winning everywhere. And business models exist that are fair to all sides, allowing us to employ a lot of developers and participating in upstream.

    It would be great to see not only an assertion but an article that spells this out in some detail.

  • I think it's fair to say that open source has made inroads everywhere. If I were to tell my 30-year younger self what the future looks like, I don't think I would have believed myself. Having said that, there are lots of places where open source is having a hard time. In telecom and medical software for instance. I mean, I can set up a SIP server and inspect the Android source code, but there is a long way to go (like actually being able to build and deploy on a piece of commodity hardware in the case of Android). For medical software, just try to get access to source code for any medical device. You get the thing installed in your body and you can't even look at it.

    Like I said, in every place open source has won important battles. The future looks good, but let's not understate the challenges either.