This survival-think is pushing us to open source in many ways, although there's a counterforce from Congress that is pressing us to put government purchase dollars into the private sector.

Please note that "open source" and "the private sector" are not mutually exclusive. In the context of the greater thread, you might be using these terms for convenience, to represent ideas you have already been talking about. But I think we should be careful to point out that the ideas you are talking about do not necessarily generalize; open source licensing and private sector dollars are perfectly willing to commingle, and are doing so in fact more and more.


In reply to Re^3: Teams, Personalities, and Getting the Job Done by revdiablo
in thread Teams, Personalities, and Getting the Job Done by samizdat

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