Open Source as fire and water
October 23, 2008
I come across the word at least 100 times in a day. But when ever i hear the word, i tend to think weather the word is used in the right tense and meaning. It has been around for more than a decade. People who believe in free software are not for the term Open Source. Still they are right in a way. People talk very serious business choose tidy proprietary techniques. But days have changed given that technology requirements have more leverage in terms of choices and cost effectiveness. The java community has taken this word as a powerful sword to win business which i feel is pretty healthy. As far as i am concerned, i believe in healthy business ecosystem and how ever you can it, either as Open Source or open Standard or Open Thoughts etc.., At the end of the day what matters to me is the society and healthy ecosystem.
The world cannot live pure capitalistic (recent markets slide shows that quite well) not deep routed communism too. Both the concepts are quite solid. Agreed. They are pillars. But now there is not so much space left in this world to build pillars which doesn’t helps in easy movement of commodities. So when we try to stand in between the two concepts, we are called people who don’t have fixed or concrete stand on anything but safety. But what happened to both these giant concepts in recent days. One proved quite revolutionary (nothing much more than that)and the other one brought in competition which has tendency to blow the society when at a saturation mark.
The third concept of socialism comes to rescue when both other parties comes to a halt and become speechless. It’s pretty simple and designed to cater more choices. Live and let live. Competition is good and healthy competition is the way to go. Strong acceptation survives long. Now to the point, do we accept that Open Source has taken some sort of socialistic figure? I would just like to leave this question un-answered for the readers. Little discomfort with the term is the thin line it’s made of.
There are many successful case studies. And this is a very important Era of not only technology development but also the business developments which ultimately generates money to feed the technicians. I feel Open Source caters to both the segments (quite well pinned together) with ease and efficiency.
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