Hardly, according to Simon Phipps, chief open source officer for Sun Microsystems in response to Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian claim that Solaris and Open Solaris operating systems are going nowhere. Novell, like other Linux-based software providers, are feeling some pressure now that Solaris is open source.
But if anyone claims they have nailed a business model for open source software, see if they are also claiming to have invented the Internet. And, at the least, make sure they aren't just selling open source software like proprietary software.
For open source software, you should be able to download the software, gratis, and use it without restrictions, like Open Solaris. Also, the object code to the free version should be available for you to help yourself without a support contract. If not, the claim to open source is, indeed, not open source.


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