Koolu: Very Cool
Not hot, but definitely cool. (Via Eddie Bleasdale and his interesting new Trusted Computing Project - no, not that one....)
open source, open genomics, open creation
Not hot, but definitely cool. (Via Eddie Bleasdale and his interesting new Trusted Computing Project - no, not that one....)
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:45 pm 0 comments
Labels: eddie bleasdale, koolu, trusted computing project
I wrote about the apparent failure of an open source desktop project in Birmingham a little while back: now it looks like it wasn't the software that's to blame. Here's what the inimitable and highly-knowledgeable Eddie Bleasdale has to say on the subject:
"It's an unbelievable cock-up... They decided to do it all themselves, without expertise in the area," he added, saying that a lack of skills in open source and secure desktops would undoubtedly have raised costs.
His view is backed up by another expert in this field:Mark Taylor, whose Open Source Consortium also exited the project in the early stages, said: "I have no idea how anyone could spend half a million pounds on 200 desktops, running free software".
Quite.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 11:18 am 0 comments
Labels: birmingham, desktop, eddie bleasdale, gnu/linux, mark taylor
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