I've been in the business of trying to make Open Source
into a business for about 10 years now. It's a long and hard process and I'm sometimes prone
to bitterness and cynicism about it all, particularly when people
just don't get it.
But I've recently read Bill Vass's blog about
Open Source and our government. Bill makes a cogent argument that Open Source is superior
because it is more secure than a proprietary solution. This reminds me that this whole proposition
is about more than just making a living; it's also about doing things better. That is when I know
we've really hit our stride - when people stop talking about this as a novelty, or as the cheap option,
and instead really grasp that Open Source is just fundamentally better. Nicely, there
is some real evidence that
the U.S. administration is listening.
Perhaps I'll have to abandon some of that cynicism and bitterness after all...
Cheers,
Jeremy