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Cold Fussion wrote:
The problem is that the Open Source Twitterheads and Googlemobile losers don't see the difference between Geeks sitting at far flung computers sharing code developed as a hobby and engineering and assembling actual hardware and systems in something complex like an airplane or a car - during which people's jobs and income are at stake.
What works with the former doesn't apply to the latter.
I cant often comment on the technical discussions on here as my skillset is specific to the web and not engineering race cars, but this is right up my alley and your statement above about open source and peoples jobs is complete rubbish.
I hope you have never used Paypal / eBay, which runs on the nginx, quite a commercial company with hundreds of thousands of livelyhoods (employees and small business's) reliant upon them, but nginx is part of the LAMP stack, all Open Source software, or wait a minute have you ever used any website with SSL thorugh openSSL? another open source project is heavily relied upon on the internet for millions of jobs in eCommerce.
On a web frontend level, there are many open source libraries such as jQuery used in a huge number of commercial project.
And as for all the routers out there, that the vast majority of the internet work on, use many pieces of the linux, much more so since the recent Shellshock vulnerability, from your home broadband routers through to Commercial grade Cisco kit, all use a form of unix with the open source linux kernal to provide the IPTables firewall (a commercial grade, open source and Free product), with other free pieces of software from GNU like BASH and proxy servers. I know this software is in use in at least one of the top 4 banks, and one of the major mobile communications companies, due to previous contract work I have undertaken.
Open source is far more than hobbyist developers, and whilst I do not have time to research this final fact is true, I would not be surprised if open source software affects everybody in the developed world in some way, the NHS using Cisco Routers (at least in my locality would affect everyone in one of the UK's biggest cities), and I wouldnt be surprised if they use these routers nationwide.