Comment by wizzwizz4

1 month ago

They're negatively affected by a lack of openness. Some proprietary XML nonsense that's well-documented makes interoperability a week's work, maximum. Meanwhile, Microsoft's incomprehensible "open standard OOXML", supported by every document editor I care to name, is a huge impediment to interoperability. Limiting myself to even the well-designed ODF format means there are features I can't implement in my software: standardisation comes at the expense of innovation.

In software, the problem is closedness, protectionism, and undocumentedness, not proprietary wheel reinvention.

>In software, the problem is closedness, protectionism, and undocumentedness, not proprietary wheel reinvention.

Quite simply, the first three problems are actually caused by proprietary wheel reinvention.

  • Correct. But proprietary wheel reinvention is necessary (albeit clearly not sufficient) for progress, so we mustn't prohibit it!

    • No it isn't necessary for progress.

      Standards can be (and are) developed cooperatively and these still allow and encourage progress.

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