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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Fwd: OSS Watch inaugural conference, 11 December 2003


From: Andrew Savory
Subject: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Fwd: OSS Watch inaugural conference, 11 December 2003
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:49:53 +0000

Hi,

On 28 Nov 2003, at 12:31, Kevin Donnelly wrote:

I think your rant is bizarre, and suggests you are only on this list to
reassure yourself that free software is still not *quite* "good enough" to
justify your jettisoning whatever proprietary software you use on your
desktop every day. (Do it, man! You'll breathe easier! Free software is not
only for the server/enterprise space!)  I'm content to let Alex' very
reasoned response stand in place of the ear-burner I was about to
send.

Heh, I need no reassurance in my position - having spent many years working in a free software environment with predominantly free software tools, I've got a very good grasp of what software is and isn't good enough. I'm well aware it's not just for the server/enterprise space (linux has been my primary desktop environment for about 6-8 years, up until recently). So bring on the ear-burners, with the weather as it is I could do with warming up a bit.

The only point I would add to what Alex said is that even in terms of
"balance" this conference doesn't make the grade. "A balanced and neutral source of information about Open Source software" should be just that - the balance should apply to OSS (eg not overselling it in places where it would be inappropriate), not to computing as a whole. If it's important to present "alternatives", why not also have Sun or IBM or Macromedia or Apple or any of
a host of others?

As I said in my reply to Jason, perhaps you need to know the remit of OSS Watch in order to appreciate why it makes sense to have a proprietary viewpoint represented. I guess the reason why all the alternatives aren't represented is because Microsoft is by far the most significant proprietary vendor in the Further/Higher Education space, and the one that causes the most concerns for the audience. Or maybe the only one brave enough to show up.

I also happen to think a presentation by MS alone is a gross insult to
people's intelligence  - do you think anyone likely to come to this
conference is so thick that he/she doesn't know there are alternative MS
technologies?  The whole point of such a conference should surely be to
provide a view of what is the REAL alternative, not to hear more of the
claptrap they already hear non-stop from vendors (your good self excluded,
I'm sure).

Thanks for illustrating my point about "aggressive open source evangelists" so beautifully! Don't try telling people what the point of the conference should be until you're sure you know why the conference is taking place. Try not to keep pointing that shotgun at your own foot, eh?

This is turning into WIPO vs MS vs FSF ...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/33844.html


Andrew.

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