16 June
2005

Misplaced Software Priorities

William Jolitz on Cnet separates innovation from renovation

For a perspective from William Jolitz, co-developer of 386BSD, on the need to separate "innovation" from "renovation" in design, read Misplaced Software Priorities today. While it may gore a few oxen - especially those who work in the architectural flatland of low-level software - given the rapid outsourcing of this very same area to low-cost programmers in India and China, it might be time to listen to an alternative view from a long-time Silicon Valley developer and entrepreneur who's done more for the acceptance of open source than all the pundits put together.


Of course, if someone wants to stay low-level, they can always learn Mandarin, right?


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