Comment Re:I use Windows at home, Linux at work (Score 1) 182
>training will happen, like it or not.
Sure, but one fundamental difference with open source software is that it does not foster the multiple layers of executives found in proprietary software.
And I believe these people actually spend most of their time inventing new rules to justify their presence, artificially inflating the need for change, and create a mess in the process, because proven reliable software then gets broken.
Comparing the evolution of MS's office suite and that of Open/Libre Office over the last few years is a good example of that process, I find.