Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
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Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
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Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#2On a less provocative note, I don't understand the argument about web apps. There's tons of FOSS web application frameworks and widget toolkits, and the web is slowly conquering the desktop, for better or for worse. Has it not dominated?
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#3Good. I do not want open source to prevail. I want free software. On a less provocative note, I don't understand the argument about web apps. There's tons of FOSS web application frameworks and widget toolkits, and the web is slowly conquering the desktop, for better or for worse. Has it not dominated?
The future of computing is on apps coded against one of two proprietary platforms: Apple's or Google's.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#4Good. I do not want open source to prevail. I want free software. On a less provocative note, I don't understand the argument about web apps. There's tons of FOSS web application frameworks and widget toolkits, and the web is slowly conquering the desktop, for better or for worse. Has it not dominated?
No, it has not. The future of computing is on apps coded against one of two proprietary platforms: Apple's or Google's.
That's an overly narrow view that seems to equate all of "computing" with "smart phones / tablets". I don't think that's a very accurate view. A lot of what happens on computers has nothing to with either.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#5I have a 3.5 year old phone running Cyanogen Mod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) and all the sources for it. How is it "faux-open"? It passes the ultimate test: it builds.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#6Good. I do not want open source to prevail. I want free software. On a less provocative note, I don't understand the argument about web apps. There's tons of FOSS web application frameworks and widget toolkits, and the web is slowly conquering the desktop, for better or for worse. Has it not dominated?
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#7Mobile: dominated by Apple and the faux-open Android. I have a 3.5 year old phone running Cyanogen Mod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) and all the sources for it. How is it "faux-open"? It passes the ultimate test: it builds.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
No, it has not. The future of computing is on apps coded against one of two proprietary platforms: Apple's or Google's.
The future of computing is on apps coded against one of two proprietary platforms: Apple's or Google's That's an overly narrow view that seems to equate all of "computing" with "smart phones / tablets". I don't think that's a very accurate view. A lot of what happens on computers has nothing to with either.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#9Mobile: dominated by Apple and the faux-open Android. I have a 3.5 year old phone running Cyanogen Mod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) and all the sources for it. How is it "faux-open"? It passes the ultimate test: it builds.
For all the reasons everyone keeps mentioning here: the top apps people want for Android are not open source.
Re: Open source has won the battle but is losing the war
#10Mobile: dominated by Apple and the faux-open Android. I have a 3.5 year old phone running Cyanogen Mod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) and all the sources for it. How is it "faux-open"? It passes the ultimate test: it builds.
For all the reasons everyone keeps mentioning here: the top apps people want for Android are not open source.