Facts about Linux, and Open Source Programmimg.
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"Charles Brabham" wrote
http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. The kernel of Microsoft Windows has evolved to the same code. That is, Windows started out as a non- threaded, non-preemptive, single user, multi-tasking OS, where today, its kernel is pretty much indistinquishable in function from 70's Unix or 90's Linux. OS is OS. As a software developer, your choice today is not about Open Source, or Market Based software, it is about earning a high salary. Think of an open-end wrench sold by Sears. Whether or not this open-end wrench is the product of Open Source forge, or a Market Based forge, is of no consequence. The person who gets the wrench (tool) is able to earn a high salary manipulating the tool for his/her customers. Take a database engine, for example: MySQL. Here we have a tool that is basically free (as is the open-end wrench), and the person who uses the tool is able to maintain a high salary. That same person could have chosen a different database engine, for example: Oracle. In that case, the high salary is dependant on a higher total cost, and customers preference. For example, it would be missing the market to deliver MySQL to a shop of Oracle developers, just as it would be missing the market to deliver a base-10 open-end wrench to a base-12 shop of mechanics. |
"Charles Brabham" wrote
http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. The kernel of Microsoft Windows has evolved to the same code. That is, Windows started out as a non- threaded, non-preemptive, single user, multi-tasking OS, where today, its kernel is pretty much indistinquishable in function from 70's Unix or 90's Linux. OS is OS. As a software developer, your choice today is not about Open Source, or Market Based software, it is about earning a high salary. Think of an open-end wrench sold by Sears. Whether or not this open-end wrench is the product of Open Source forge, or a Market Based forge, is of no consequence. The person who gets the wrench (tool) is able to earn a high salary manipulating the tool for his/her customers. Take a database engine, for example: MySQL. Here we have a tool that is basically free (as is the open-end wrench), and the person who uses the tool is able to maintain a high salary. That same person could have chosen a different database engine, for example: Oracle. In that case, the high salary is dependant on a higher total cost, and customers preference. For example, it would be missing the market to deliver MySQL to a shop of Oracle developers, just as it would be missing the market to deliver a base-10 open-end wrench to a base-12 shop of mechanics. |
Charles Brabham wrote:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Charles Brabham, N5PVL Thats just a bunch of classic FUD, he's a funny guy. He's wrong in so many places that I won't waste my time trying to point them out. I'm busy shipping a fix to a GPL'ed library and a GPL'ed application so I'd say the model is working fine. Is he blind or just pro microsoft ? The site is full of microsoft ads, go figure. I know it hurts that microsoft is being killed in the server market, he even tries to write down the numbers. Fortunately, the facts are available elsewhe http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5139511.html Ham radio used to be about helping others, build things, experiment, cooperate and kindly assist the beginner. Thats just what the open source is about, create and share to to let everyone improve. 73 de Per sm0rwo |
Charles Brabham wrote:
http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Charles Brabham, N5PVL Thats just a bunch of classic FUD, he's a funny guy. He's wrong in so many places that I won't waste my time trying to point them out. I'm busy shipping a fix to a GPL'ed library and a GPL'ed application so I'd say the model is working fine. Is he blind or just pro microsoft ? The site is full of microsoft ads, go figure. I know it hurts that microsoft is being killed in the server market, he even tries to write down the numbers. Fortunately, the facts are available elsewhe http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5139511.html Ham radio used to be about helping others, build things, experiment, cooperate and kindly assist the beginner. Thats just what the open source is about, create and share to to let everyone improve. 73 de Per sm0rwo |
"S. Sampson" wrote in message news:V6QQb.6638$ce2.2903@okepread03... "Charles Brabham" wrote http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. snip .... which would have been a relavant reply if Mr. DeLong had said "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy." as a description of Linux. What he actually said was: --------- quote ------------------------------------------ "The open source theorists know perfectly well that the model might translate to academia, but not beyond that. In fact, they have another model in mind, which is to make content free, tax the hardware industry, and then distribute the revenues to the creative community according to some complicated government-run formula. (See the work of the Berkman Center, or the Electronic Frontier Foundation.) To even think about this produces a shudder, given the government's unblemished and bipartisan record of pork, politics, and destruction in every industry it touches. (Think schools, energy, telecom.) It is also not even open source, particularly; it is just socialization of the creative sector. The big question is, Why would anyone want to go down this road? As noted before in these pages, the concept that "price should equal marginal cost even when that is zero" is a product of an artificial logic from which all the reality has been stripped, and is virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy. " ---------- unquote --------------------------------- He commented on the socialization of the creative sector, not directly about Linux OS, as your confused and confusing reply - implies. Charles, N5PVL |
"S. Sampson" wrote in message news:V6QQb.6638$ce2.2903@okepread03... "Charles Brabham" wrote http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. snip .... which would have been a relavant reply if Mr. DeLong had said "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy." as a description of Linux. What he actually said was: --------- quote ------------------------------------------ "The open source theorists know perfectly well that the model might translate to academia, but not beyond that. In fact, they have another model in mind, which is to make content free, tax the hardware industry, and then distribute the revenues to the creative community according to some complicated government-run formula. (See the work of the Berkman Center, or the Electronic Frontier Foundation.) To even think about this produces a shudder, given the government's unblemished and bipartisan record of pork, politics, and destruction in every industry it touches. (Think schools, energy, telecom.) It is also not even open source, particularly; it is just socialization of the creative sector. The big question is, Why would anyone want to go down this road? As noted before in these pages, the concept that "price should equal marginal cost even when that is zero" is a product of an artificial logic from which all the reality has been stripped, and is virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy. " ---------- unquote --------------------------------- He commented on the socialization of the creative sector, not directly about Linux OS, as your confused and confusing reply - implies. Charles, N5PVL |
"Charles Brabham" wrote
"S. Sampson" wrote "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. snip ... which would have been a relavant reply if Mr. DeLong had said "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy." as a description of Linux. I don't think he even mentioned Linux, but you did in the subject title. The lawyers argument is merely that he believes there is a thing called Intellectual Property (IP), and that it is worth billions in his industry. What he's talking about is bigger than Linux. IP includes such things as a car with a red exterior and a brown interior, and if you are the first to select these colors, than Solicitors can bring you money. God help you if you put golden arches or the Olympic rings on there as well... |
"Charles Brabham" wrote
"S. Sampson" wrote "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy."-- James V. DeLong, Washington DC based Lawyer, and Director of the Center for the Study of Digital Property. "Linux" (the OS) is about 1% of what you get in any Linux distribution. snip ... which would have been a relavant reply if Mr. DeLong had said "virtually irrelevant to an investment-centered economy." as a description of Linux. I don't think he even mentioned Linux, but you did in the subject title. The lawyers argument is merely that he believes there is a thing called Intellectual Property (IP), and that it is worth billions in his industry. What he's talking about is bigger than Linux. IP includes such things as a car with a red exterior and a brown interior, and if you are the first to select these colors, than Solicitors can bring you money. God help you if you put golden arches or the Olympic rings on there as well... |
Great discussion, wrong group.
73 (a radio term), Phil - N4GWV (an amateur radios call) |
Great discussion, wrong group.
73 (a radio term), Phil - N4GWV (an amateur radios call) |
"S. Sampson" wrote in message news:jtUQb.6663$ce2.4105@okepread03... I don't think he even mentioned Linux, but you did in the subject title. Good old Steve... Who else would comment on an article twice without having read it once? Charles, N5PVL |
"S. Sampson" wrote in message news:jtUQb.6663$ce2.4105@okepread03... I don't think he even mentioned Linux, but you did in the subject title. Good old Steve... Who else would comment on an article twice without having read it once? Charles, N5PVL |
"Charles Brabham" wrote
Good old Steve... Who else would comment on an article twice without having read it once? Well, it's your subject, although I'm not sure what it is you want from us. |
"Charles Brabham" wrote
Good old Steve... Who else would comment on an article twice without having read it once? Well, it's your subject, although I'm not sure what it is you want from us. |
Pär C wrote in message ...
Charles Brabham wrote: http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Charles Brabham, N5PVL TechCentralStation receives "advertising" money from MICROSOFT as a way to take funding without it appearing to be corporate payments to a well-known propaganda mill for the far-right. Ah yes the science whores at TechCentralStation spreading their legs for billionaire drunkard paranoiac Richard Mellon Scaife. Sallie Balliunas and Willie Soon, dropping their drawers in public acts of prostitution, sometimes "consultants" for CO2Science, Greening Earth Society, and any other drunken sailor with five bucks in his pocket. The Judge hauls in twenty drunk sailors and asks Willie Balliunas "which one of these sailors gave you only two bits for a blowjob"? and Sallie Soon answers "all of them". Well, I was wondering when you would get to discussing the topic of AWOL BUSH dodging the draft by hiding in the National Guard then dodging the national guard while hiding cocaine up his nose? Would the answer be on that link to paid science-whores employed by the coal industry? Is that where we find the truth about drunk-driver AWOL Bush "Commander-in-Thief" who kills one soldier a day in Halliburton's blood for oil program? Do you think the Western Fuels Asses who contribute so much money for so much government corporate welfare payments have the answer? Is that why you put the Western Fuels Ass website link in your message? |
Pär C wrote in message ...
Charles Brabham wrote: http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Charles Brabham, N5PVL TechCentralStation receives "advertising" money from MICROSOFT as a way to take funding without it appearing to be corporate payments to a well-known propaganda mill for the far-right. Ah yes the science whores at TechCentralStation spreading their legs for billionaire drunkard paranoiac Richard Mellon Scaife. Sallie Balliunas and Willie Soon, dropping their drawers in public acts of prostitution, sometimes "consultants" for CO2Science, Greening Earth Society, and any other drunken sailor with five bucks in his pocket. The Judge hauls in twenty drunk sailors and asks Willie Balliunas "which one of these sailors gave you only two bits for a blowjob"? and Sallie Soon answers "all of them". Well, I was wondering when you would get to discussing the topic of AWOL BUSH dodging the draft by hiding in the National Guard then dodging the national guard while hiding cocaine up his nose? Would the answer be on that link to paid science-whores employed by the coal industry? Is that where we find the truth about drunk-driver AWOL Bush "Commander-in-Thief" who kills one soldier a day in Halliburton's blood for oil program? Do you think the Western Fuels Asses who contribute so much money for so much government corporate welfare payments have the answer? Is that why you put the Western Fuels Ass website link in your message? |
"Palaces For The People" wrote in message om... Pär C wrote in message ... Charles Brabham wrote: http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Actually, somebody else wrote that article. TechCentralStation receives "advertising" money from MICROSOFT as a Gee, what a dip****. Charles, N5PVL |
"Palaces For The People" wrote in message om... Pär C wrote in message ... Charles Brabham wrote: http://www.techcentralstation.com/012204A.html Actually, somebody else wrote that article. TechCentralStation receives "advertising" money from MICROSOFT as a Gee, what a dip****. Charles, N5PVL |
Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom.
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Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom.
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S. Sampson wrote:
Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom. Darl, didn't know you were a ham! How's the lawsuit business? -- It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries. http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net |
S. Sampson wrote:
Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom. Darl, didn't know you were a ham! How's the lawsuit business? -- It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries. http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net |
"Unclaimed Mysteries" wrote
S. Sampson wrote: Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom. Darl, didn't know you were a ham! How's the lawsuit business? They're still looking for him, but the Daisy's are going to be pushing-up full bloom this spring! |
"Unclaimed Mysteries" wrote
S. Sampson wrote: Capitalism is freedom. Socialism is serfdom. Darl, didn't know you were a ham! How's the lawsuit business? They're still looking for him, but the Daisy's are going to be pushing-up full bloom this spring! |
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