[ale] open source wars at DOD
Michael D. Hirsch
mdhirsch at mail.com
Fri May 24 16:18:04 EDT 2002
Pete Hardie writes:
> Thompson Freeman wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pete Hardie wrote:
> > > I'd say that closed-source from a typical vendor is faster to respond
> > > to specific customer requests than an open-source project, since the
> > > money paid for the program can fund a dedicated customer support group
> > > that is acutely aware that failing to respond to customers will result
> > > in the loss of their jobs; typical open-source projects are not as
> > > responsive because there is no immediate negative feedback for slow
> > > fixes.
> >
> > Huh??
> >
> > I'm tempted to say "Prove it", but I'm time strapped to do my own research
> > to support the contrary. I do seem to recall seeing that open source
> > companies were among the faster to patch security holes. But then again,
> > my memory is a security hole being exploited 8-(.
>
> Ah, but M$ is a monopoly, which means they don't have to care. Look instead to
> Sun, HP/HPaq, and Apple - how fast do they respond when GM or another *big*
> customer complains?
Sun is also slow to fix security holes according to that study. Maybe
GM doesn't care about security, either.
--Michael
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