Because Skype has a userbase that can't be matched by that of any other OSS VoIP program?disjfa said:Still. Skype is a closed source protocol. Why would anyone in the world want a handheld based on open source want a closed source progam. Listen to PoisenedV! Think people!
disjfa said:Still. Skype is a closed source protocol. Why would anyone in the world want a handheld based on open source want a closed source progam. Listen to PoisenedV! Think people!
that was the worst combination of analogies and capitalization I have ever seen,Pleng said:disjfa said:Still. Skype is a closed source protocol. Why would anyone in the world want a handheld based on open source want a closed source progam. Listen to PoisenedV! Think people!
Ohhhh how low we feel using dirty filthy closed source apps. Yucky.
Makes me wonder why you'd even want to run emulators of COMMERCIAL, CLOSED SOURCE systems? And load into them all those nasty CLOSED SOURCE ROMs
And all that being displayed through a CLOSED SOURCE video driver.
Yukk. Pandora is icky.
PoisonedV said:that was the worst combination of analogies and capitalization I have ever seen,
javaJake said:He has a point, though. Just because it's closed-source doesn't mean it's evil. It's still OK to want it, especially for very practical reasons.
Am I the only one who see's the irony right there? no?Pleng said:PoisonedV said:that was the worst combination of analogies and capitalization I have ever seen,
You really do have 'small man complex', don't you? Check your SPAM folder, there are bound to be plenty of emails in there offering various solutions.
There is a huge difference between binary drivers and proprietary communications protocols. The fact that skype is closed source and based on proprietary protocols means we're pretty much screwed right now. So how can it not be evil?Pleng said:javaJake said:He has a point, though. Just because it's closed-source doesn't mean it's evil. It's still OK to want it, especially for very practical reasons.
Exactly. Many closed source apps are very good at what they do. That's because a dedicated, targeted team of people spend large amounts of time developing the software and are financially rewarded for doing so.
My main point, however, is that most Pandoras will laden with closed source items. And *all* Pandoras will have closed source drivers. So buying a Pandora is not a good idea if you really intend to be a self-appointed OpenSource Cop (OSPD?)
No, that's just human. More people use skype because skype is free (or very cheap, for their paid services), and it just plain works for >99% of computer users. The staggering majority of people don't care how something works, just so long as it does, and there's no reason they should care.teppic said:If people actually bothered to think about it while running it on their pc, and chose to use something open instead we wouln't have this problem now. But for some reason most people are to lazy to care, as long as things are working for them, and that's just sad IMO...
I think a lot of people care about open source for the wrong reasons, they don't care about actually better software, knowing what they are using, or actually owning it or anything, seems like a lot are just anti capitalism...Chip said:No, that's just human. More people use skype because skype is free (or very cheap, for their paid services), and it just plain works for >99% of computer users. The staggering majority of people don't care how something works, just so long as it does, and there's no reason they should care.teppic said:If people actually bothered to think about it while running it on their pc, and chose to use something open instead we wouln't have this problem now. But for some reason most people are to lazy to care, as long as things are working for them, and that's just sad IMO...
Google hasn't opened-sourced their search algorithms, and they never will. Has this stopped you from using Google search?
No, and the reason for that is that google uses well defined open standards for communication. That is why i can choose whatever OS and web browser I like to access their services.Chip said:Google hasn't opened-sourced their search algorithms, and they never will. Has this stopped you from using Google search?