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April 18, 2013, 03:14:13 AM
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More evidence that the state is on its last leg.

The market is eventually going to demand the end of the state. What is that going to look like? How are you preparing?

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2035651/open-source-is-taking-over-the-software-world-survey-says.html

It's been only a few weeks since the Linux Foundation released its report that enterprise use of Linux continues to rise, but on Wednesday fresh data came out that suggests the same is true of open source software in general.

Specifically, Black Duck Software and North Bridge Venture Partners today announced the results of the seventh annual Future of Open Source Survey, which found that open source software has matured to such an extent that it now influences everything from innovation to collaboration among competitors to hiring practices.

"It's been recognized that software is eating the world,” said Michael Skok, general partner at North Bridge Venture Partners. “Our survey points to the fact that open source is eating the software world."

With more than 800 respondents from both vendor and non-vendor communities, the 2013 survey reflects the views of the largest sample in its history. It polled respondents about open source trends and opportunities, key drivers of open source adoption, community engagement, and the business problems open source will solve now and in the future.

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Particularly striking about the results of this year's survey is the shift they reveal in why users choose open source software over proprietary alternatives.

Traditionally, it's been common to view price as a motivating factor, since open source software is often free. Last year, freedom from vendor lock-in was cited as the the primary goal.

This year, however, freedom from lock-in dropped to No. 2, while quality, which was in third place last year, was named the most important factor behind open source adoption. The availability of vendor support, meanwhile, is now a point of much less concern than it used to be.

Cost falls to the background

Particularly striking about the results of this year's survey is the shift they reveal in why users choose open source software over proprietary alternatives.

Traditionally, it's been common to view price as a motivating factor, since open source software is often free. Last year, freedom from vendor lock-in was cited as the the primary goal.

This year, however, freedom from lock-in dropped to No. 2, while quality, which was in third place last year, was named the most important factor behind open source adoption. The availability of vendor support, meanwhile, is now a point of much less concern than it used to be.
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April 18, 2013, 03:26:35 AM
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Hey, not to be rude, or anything, but this reads like a bad SEO post.

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April 18, 2013, 03:30:36 AM
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SEO?

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April 18, 2013, 03:44:44 AM
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SEO?

what is that?
Search engine optimization.

Basically, what I'm saying is that it looks like your post is just to get a linkback to the article, increasing the site's google mojo. The repeated quotes don't help.

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April 18, 2013, 05:30:04 AM
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i shouldnt quote the article in my post?
is that bad form?
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April 18, 2013, 05:42:57 AM
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i shouldnt quote the article in my post?
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No, it's not that, just that last section is repeated.

Looks weird, tripped my "funny business" meter. False alarm, probably. Smiley Carry on.

It is an interesting piece.

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April 18, 2013, 12:52:45 PM
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I think OS took over, long time ago.

I can't count how many open source software I have installed. It's a lot.
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