Andrew Holway <andrew.hol...@gmail.com> writes:

> Your saying that open source software is somehow less risky than
> proprietary software. I dont see any evidence for this.

But it is!

Through the years, I have been screwed n times by commercial vendors
saying "No, we will not sell you our proprietary solution anymore. We
are discontinuing it. We don't want your money". And I have been stuck.

I have never experienced the same with open source. In the OSS world, it
is more likely than not that somebody else will take over the project.
And even if that doesn't happen, you can alway pay somebody to do the
support you need.



Indeed. Look what happened to Gridengine.

http://gridengine.org/blog/


Now you can get a commercial supported version from Univa.
If Gridengine were closed source, it would have withered and died.

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