An anonymous coward writes:
"An interesting article about the shift in open source from idealistic to pragmatic. The author compares the relative obscurity of FOSS software such as MediaGoblin and KDE's MakePlayLive co-op to commercial software. The article then goes on to discuss the split between FOSS's goal to provide freedom to users and to provide high-quality software. Also mentioned is the split between commercial and non-commercial FOSS."
(Score: 2) by c0lo on Sunday March 23 2014, @10:42PM
Speak for yourself... indeed, highly dependent on the individual needs... But be aware that the lack of something is in no relation with the usefulness and social impact of whatever else does exists.
I found myself completely satisfied with Open/Libre office (and I don't care if previously there was MSOffice, WordPerfect or ClarisWorks) and I'm in no need for video editing software
However, I can't imagine my life as "complete" as it is right now without the "slashcode" being open source, able to be forked and used as an escape route from under the overlords of a certain green feta site.