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Paul Graham on open source and blogging
I posted some of what Paul Graham said on open source and blogging tonight over at Between the Lines.
Posted by windley on August 2, 2005 10:14 PM
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I posted some of what Paul Graham said on open source and blogging tonight over at Between the Lines.
Posted by windley on August 2, 2005 10:14 PM
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Comment from Jeff MacMichael at August 3, 2005 7:15 AM
"Someone who proposes to run Windows on servers ought to be prepared to explain what they know about servers that Google and Yahoo don't know."
That just made my day. :)
Thanks for taking good notes at OSCON for us folk that cannot make it.
Comment from David B Heise at August 3, 2005 10:46 AM
These are nice points that Paul Graham made, but your interpertation of them leaves a few assumptions that need to be pointed out:
1. How any company works (i.e. fixed hours, measuring productivity, idea flows, etc)
2. The passion of open source developers is greater than the passion for paid developers.
3. NYT is a tech company
These are assumptions. I completly disagree with these in regards to your subtle, yet obvious, slant of these principles toward Microsoft. If these are true, show the proof.