Comments on: Is the end near for independent open source?
If Red Hat were sold to Oracle, that could effectively put an end to open source as a standalone software strategy.
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Red Hat is definitely thrown around more than HP-UX...
But would HP be a good company to own redhat? I wouldnt mind seeing IBM take over red had, seeing that IBM is serious about opensource
- by snaidamast October 3, 2008 6:22 AM PDT
- If losing Red Hat as an independent vendor of open-source software infers that such a business model is doomed, than it wasn't much to begin with if it relies on one flagship company alone.
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(9 Comments)From what I have seen of the open-source movement to date, there are some very fine pieces of software out there. However, most open-source software is still poorly documented with a sense of not being finished products...