UK tests open source waters (BBC News)
UK tests open source waters (BBC News)
Posted Oct 15, 2003 0:39 UTC (Wed) by hazelsct (guest, #3659)In reply to: UK tests open source waters (BBC News) by RvW
Parent article: UK tests open source waters (BBC News)
I disagree. For a standard of sufficient complexity, only an open reference implementation is acceptable. Proprietary implementations are too often incomplete or buggy, e.g. SMB as the Samba people have discovered, and Apple has almost never adhered to their own OpenFirmware hardware interface specs; furthermore, the motivation to introduce proprietary features is extremely powerful. With open implementations, if there are shortcomings and bugs, we can fix them; if there are extra features not in the spec, they are in effect documented by the open code itself.
