Matt Asay on the Status of OSS 86
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OSS_ilation writes "An interview with OSBC director Matt Asay at SearchOpenSource.com gives some insight into where open source software (OSS) has been, is today, and where it hopes to be in the future. A common trend identified by Asay in the interview is that OSS has become very profitable. Asay also touched on the hot-button issue of where the GPL is headed, as well as how open source vendors shouldn't let high download rates give them a big head about the real validity of their projects."
Matt Asay's credentials and achievements. (Score:3, Interesting)
Is he a master contributor such as Bruce Perens, or is he more of an Eric S. Raymond?
Re:Professionalism in the open source world. (Score:2, Interesting)
You may be taking the wrong lesson from that exchange.
hobby computing (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Snort and Nessus (Score:2, Interesting)
There's a difference between OSS and FOSS!
Re:Snort and Nessus (Score:5, Interesting)
I really hope the Gnessus project rethinks their name, as a fork they should really try to take a different name so as not to confuse users. Also, I'd hate for this to cause trademark/copyright issues down the road...
Re:Snort and Nessus (Score:3, Interesting)
What kind of help did these people provide? Presumably if it were code, they would have something to say about Nessus going closed source.