Open source advocacy
Open Source is the optimal third party.
- Our customers have a limited budget. We take a share of it. The
more expensive the remainder (hardware, system software, third
party), the smaller our share.
- Third parties have commercial and political (e.g. licensing)
interests. These have to be compatible with our customers'. This
is close to impossible to assert in advance, given fusions and
alliances. Being neutral, Open Source is equally acceptable for
all.
- Maintenance is hard to organize in the context of multiple third
parties: any combination of tools reduces the quality of the
support we get (e.g. Iona Orbix is not built on HP-UX with
RogueWave distributed libraries). Using Open Source software, we
can buy the maintenance of any configuration we choose from an
external software company.
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Open Source ToC
Marc Girod
Last modified: Mon Feb 12 13:40:42 EET 2001