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by bruce511
597 days ago
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>> The rotten tomatoes of open source is the sharevalue of the company providing a paid alternative. I love this statement. It feels like it should be right, and st first glance it makes sense. The problem I guess is that things aren't boxed so neatly. Most public companies have multiple products. So, for example Microsoft share price doesn't reflect Linux quality because MS share price covers not just Windows but Azure et al. One can compare market share for desktop users (ie comparing windows to Linux desktop) but that's a very narrow focus that doesn't even extend to Windows Server vs Linux. And it's not like googles share price is a reflection on Firefox, or Oracles is a reflection on PostgreSQL. I love the line, it's well written, but alas it's likely not really true (most of the time.) |
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