| Plain text is eternal. If you’re worried about prose formats, use that. I can’t help quibbling with the lead: > Open source has won the present, but what about the future? Open source has only “won” for programmers. With rare, beautiful exception, open stops just shy of end users, at the point where they have to pull out their credit cards. And GDPR notwithstanding, it’s still impractical for most end users to get most data about them in any practical, continuous fashion. Great time to be a software producer. Not such a great time to be a software consumer. Unless you’re willing to trade nearly everything off for convenience and more freemium. |
> Open source has only “won” for programmers
Both statements are true.
Open Source was always about developer benefit. The movement around end-user benefit is called Free Software. The one promoted by Stallman and the FSF, the one practiced by people releasing software under GPL family of licenses. This movement has definitely not won.