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Interesting study of arguments against open source. It is interesting to note that, starting with Wolframe - most of the arguments have clear and direct contrary evidence from the historical evolution of Linux, Wikipedia, and currently Linux Foundation.  Thus, most of the arguments are based on ignorance, and parties involved could benefit from getting educated on existing evidence. This reminds me of Micosoft - which called Linux a ''malignant cancer'' only up to 3 years ago! See [[Malignant Cancer]].
#Wolfram - [https://blog.wolfram.com/2019/04/02/why-wolfram-tech-isnt-open-source-a-dozen-reasons/]
#Wolfram - [https://blog.wolfram.com/2019/04/02/why-wolfram-tech-isnt-open-source-a-dozen-reasons/]

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Interesting study of arguments against open source. It is interesting to note that, starting with Wolframe - most of the arguments have clear and direct contrary evidence from the historical evolution of Linux, Wikipedia, and currently Linux Foundation. Thus, most of the arguments are based on ignorance, and parties involved could benefit from getting educated on existing evidence. This reminds me of Micosoft - which called Linux a malignant cancer only up to 3 years ago! See Malignant Cancer.

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