This, that and the other thing but BG's says:
"It's simply false that open source has any great benefit in terms of reliability or
security."
"The idea that people's altruistic contribution will somehow evolve into the best product
is wrong."
which would seem to validate the argument that he doesn't know what he's talking
about, or, more likely, is whistling past the graveyard. His win2k
and USD4 billion have hardly produced anything comparable to the value
of
perl, apache and even linux. Some small amount of GUI smoothness,
but have you ever tired to fix a winxx box? Sure, enough (heck
most) people don't (they just buy a new one - he's not stupid, nobody
should be saying that) to keep him in the largest house in upper
WA state but doesn't make him right.
a
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