Open Source Discussion Followup March 28, 2006 2:07 PM |
The other day I came across an article that echos much of what I wrote about open source below. This time from it's speech from the chairman of the Apache Software Foundation. He was basically making the exact arguement I made: software is being commoditised and if this trend continues then eventually all software will be free. He's appraching it from a different angle than I was. I view this as largely a negative thing, while this guy, Greg Stein, seems to view it as more of a positive thing (that's interpretation on my part, his words didn't really show much bias but comeon - he's the chairman of a huge open source project..).
Steins says, like many open source advocates, that "you aren't going to be paying for software anymore but will instead pay for assistance with it." I stated in my last post that I've heard this argument before - the "software will be a service" arguement - and I'm not convinced. He also states, "As our systems grow more and more complex, more and more assistance is necessary." Maybe that's true but shouldn't software be getting more robust and easier to use instead of less? Besides, most open source proponents have always had a kind of "do it yourself" mentality - how will these new service companies be successful? The jury is still out on this one.