[plug] More ammo in the battle for acceptance
Leon Brooks
leon at brooks.fdns.net
Sat Apr 20 22:37:39 WST 2002
`Why Open Source Software? Look at the numbers'
http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html
`This paper examines market share, reliability, performance,
scaleability, security, and total cost of ownership. It also has
sections on non-quantitative issues, unnecessary fears, and other
sites providing related information, and ends with some
conclusions.'
[...]
CONCLUSIONS
OSS/FS has significant market share, is often the most reliable
software, and in many cases has the best performance. OSS/FS scales,
both in problem size and project size. OSS/FS software generally has
far better security, particularly when compared to Windows. Total
cost of ownership for OSS/FS is often far less than proprietary
software, particularly as the number of platforms increases. These
statements are not merely opinions; these effects can be shown
quantitatively, using a wide variety of measures. This doesn't even
consider other issues that are hard to measure, such as freedom from
control by a single source, freedom from licensing management (with
its accompanying litigation), and increased flexibility. I believe
OSS/FS options should be carefully considered any time software or
computer hardware is needed.
[...]
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David A. Wheeler is an expert in computer security and has a long
history of working with large and high-risk software systems. His
books include Software Inspection: An Industry Best Practice
(published by IEEE CS Press), Ada 95: The Lovelace Tutorial
(published by Springer-Verlag), and the Secure Programming for
Linux and Unix HOWTO. Articles he's written include More than a
Gigabuck: Estimating GNU/Linux's Size and The Most Important
Software Innovations.
Cheers; Leon
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