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Subject: IP: OSS in Europe
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 18:33:33 -0600 To: farber@cis.upenn.edu From: Randy Sparkman <rsparkman@att.net> Subject: OSS in Europe Dave, Slashdot.org had a link to the following article about the open source software movement in Europe. The writer contends that OSS is on a faster track in Europe because of a greater comfort with technology that derives from academia and its relative discomfort with dependence on Microsoft. He further says that "American's fevered enthusiasm for the marketplace has created a cultural blind spot for the possibilities of Open Source". It's a stretch for the author to say that open source is a challenge to the American technology hegemony, but it reminds us, as you and your colleagues have proven, significant technology watersheds are indeed somtimes incubated outside of the bottom line. Either way, the economics of a largely unpaid, globally distributed, collaborative development environment gives a whole new meaning to "thinking outside the box". The article's available at: http://www.intraware.com/ms/mktg/indaa/itkc/osseurope.html best, -- Randy Sparkman http://home.att.net/~rsparkman
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