Jason, I am a bit confused by your comment. Two parts of it seem contradictory to me. Jason Spatafore said: > > Then you are not an innovator, you are a maintainer. I bet you'd rather > learn > the quirks of the existing software, and keep those "solutions" to > yourself > (Proprietary software maintainer), rather than figure out a way to get rid > of > those quirks by collaborating with others (Open Source Software > Developer). This sounds like you are saying OSS developers are innovators, not maintainers. Then you said, > Who wants to invent "new and exciting" stuff? No, Open Source isn't about > providing "all the features in the world" (that's MS's department with > Windows Media Edition, etc), it's about perfecting the current stuff and > making it stable. > > Until people realize that Open Source isn't about "new and exciting" but > more > along the lines of "more stable and easier to use", the Open Source > movement > can't attach itself greatly to the IT market....because most of the IT > market > has been FUD'ed. which sounds like the opposite of innovators. I'm probably just picking-nits here but this contrast caught my eye. Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss