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Campaign to Open Source IBM's Notes/Domino 255

Ian Tree, an IT consultant from the Netherlands, has started a campaign to convince IBM to open source the code for Notes/Domino. Hoping for results similar to the push for Sun to open source Solaris, which finally saw success in 2005, Tree makes the simple point that it won't happen until someone asks. "By being an open source product, Tree is also hoping that Domino becomes something schools use to teach groupware and application development concepts, which is the holy grail for future market adoption. This is how various Unixes, relational databases, Linux, and a raft of other products eventually became commercialized. While the idea of open sourcing any proprietary program is appealing, in as much as it sets a program free to live beyond the commitment (or lack thereof) of its originator, it is hard to see why open Notes/Domino would have any more impact than OpenSolaris."

Comment Number of potential customer, maybe? (Score 1) 693

[qoute] What do you think are the most important obstacles barring the big game publishers from reaching out to the Linux market more than they already do? [/qoute] hmmmmm, could it be the number of potential customers, maybe? I didn't bother to RTFA but I think this is a given. Look at the Mac, those people outnumber Linux on the desktop and they don't get any games either. First: Do a bit of math Second: Get yourself a console of you want to play games.

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