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On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:14:41 -0400, Ari Silverstein wrote in
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> It's not that I disagree with Hewitt it's that once you have jumped
> ship to a tightly held, closed as hell, Facebook project, shouldn't
> you STFU trying to be holier than thou?
It must be a difficult decision for many software engineers. They go
through university learning their trade and become firm believers in
the principles of "open". Some probably manage to retain this principle
throughout their working lives but I'll bet the majority, at some point
in their careers will desire the security of a fixed income and a
company pension.
Google is to be highly commended IMO. They, along with a few other
major players, have grasped the value of Open Software and offer their
employees the chance to earn a reliable living without having to forfeit
their principles.
At the risk of kicking off the usual debates, I'd also say that this
investment in "Open" helps to make the Windows licensing model look all
the more ludicrous and unsustainable.
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