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by dman
5585 days ago
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Fair enough - Open systems explore the landscape of all possible systems through diverse implementation and designs. This diversity sometimes leads to open systems finding the global optima, but even in less ideal circumstances the various different approaches reach a local optima for some subset of user needs.
Closed systems on the other hand try to reach the global maxima by analysis, design and 'vision'.
The original poster laments the competing implementaions, back stabbiness and ideologies. From my perspective that is how open source is supposed to work - people who are full of it trying to take their vision to its maximum limit. Competing implementaions and backstabbiness is not a modern phenomenon - bsd vs linux, emacs vs vi, xemacs vs emacs, n implementaions of scheme, n implementations of common lisp, ironpython/jython/python/pypy. |
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