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posted by Fnord666 on Friday December 18 2020, @09:03AM   Printer-friendly

Over at ACM.org Yegor Bugayenko reviews how companies benefit from open source:

'Tis the season to be jolly, and many people around the world are getting those warm, fuzzy holiday feels. One of the things that makes us programmers feel warm and fuzzy is open source software. With open source, you can easily see the code and documentation, and better yet, you can use it too. A lot of companies support open source as well, providing funding, labor power, and code for free.

Why give something away for free? A lot of individuals contribute open source code out of a genuine sense of altruism. Yet when it comes to companies, it's often a strategic choice, and one they expect to benefit from.

[...] Why go through all the trouble? Let's take a look at the tangible benefits of supporting open source, especially from the perspective of tech giants like Google. Let's start by looking at how companies support open source.

The author goes on to list benefits for companies that support open source, citing Google, Microsoft, IBM and Adobe as examples. He also mentions how Red Hat benefited from its acquisition by IBM. He concludes:

So what's the take away for all of this? Open source is a great resource for the community, sure, but it's also a valuable resource for companies. Open source provides sales, influence, branding, retaining and training opportunities, among others, for companies. And for individual programmers, open source projects offer a way to build skills, increase knowledge, and make connections.

Previously:
CentOS Linux 8 Will End in 2021
Open Source's Eric Raymond: Windows 10 Will Soon be Just an Emulation Layer on Linux Kernel
Microsoft Releases Open-Source Process Monitor for Linux
Google Takes Down Repositories that Circumvent its Widevine DRM


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 18 2020, @06:30PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 18 2020, @06:30PM (#1088966)

    In the same way that I've just eaten a meal, and now the dirty dishes are waiting for you to wash them.

  • (Score: 2) by sjames on Friday December 18 2020, @07:05PM (5 children)

    by sjames (2882) on Friday December 18 2020, @07:05PM (#1088989) Journal

    They cooked the meal. Rather than helping serve it, you just sat at the table clacking your silverware. Then you crammed the meal down your pie-hole burping and farting the whole time, wiped your mouth on the tablecloth, complained about their choice of wine and that the tablecloth you wiped your mouth on wasn't silk, then left the mess for them. Next week you may wonder why you didn't get invited to dinner.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 18 2020, @09:17PM (4 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 18 2020, @09:17PM (#1089045)

      Too many free software advocates are disingenuous with how they promote their software. Just admit it's half-assed and will remain so forever. If free software were what its promoters claimed, everybody in the world would by now be running Linux, Open Office, and Gimp. Still hasn't happened.

      • (Score: 2) by sjames on Saturday December 19 2020, @01:41AM

        by sjames (2882) on Saturday December 19 2020, @01:41AM (#1089130) Journal

        The various OS vendors said that about Linux.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2020, @02:10AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2020, @02:10AM (#1089133)

        All software is half-assed. You just don't usually get to see the proof of that from perspectives other than the UI.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2020, @06:59PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2020, @06:59PM (#1089641)

        no one but dumb Windows users speak of Open Office. It's Libreoffice you dirty-legged retard.