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“Open source is becoming the default way to develop software in many industries. Why? Because a properly-managed, open environment leads to targeted, robust features and helps developers share code in a healthy coop-tition that helps everybody in the iPhone ecosystem.” Read The Article
“If you say the Boy Scouts want to use open-source to save the organization money, which is why a lot of people use open source, that’s awesome. The Boy Scouts should say that open source is the perfect tool to teach Boy Scouts … the value of collaboration.” Read the artice
“If Apple makes the iPhone more enterprise-friendly, I can guarantee we’d be one of the first to show support for the product,” Read the article
“It’s clear what the user community wants,” Hurley says. “They’re not hacking around with it for fun as much as they are because they want other features on the iPhone.” Read the article
“We know what the limitations of the iPhone are,” says event coordinator whurley, “but rather than simply bitching about them, we’re going to get together and actually built and test some cool applications for the device.” Read the article
“The FSF should realize by now their influence is waning. Look at the plethora of alternative licenses. Now they’re really hamstringing themselves with Version 3, taking the license further and further from where industry developers are heading… Do (developers) care when Eben Moglen says “the time is rapidly approaching when the