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Have you used Open Source sourcecode in a commercial product?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Aug 2004 to 15 Aug 2004

There's a lot of it out there, but would you include someone else's code in a product you have to guarantee and maintain?

OptionVotes% 
Yes59864.37
No33135.63



 
GeneralNot really Pin
Danny Rodriguez14-Aug-04 15:21
Danny Rodriguez14-Aug-04 15:21 
Truthfully speaking - open source is great. However - for something that needs to be implemented in a production system, its preferable to create or purchase the code which is being used. Main reason is because of the lack of knowledge on who made the code. Are they qualified? Are they capable of creating code that can fit into your system and at the same time stay scalable and run at predictable speeds?

There are many reasons. There are times when open source does come in handy. For example, I like to look at open source code to see the different ways people solve a problem I may be going through or have already solved. Either to find a better way of doing it or for whatever reason.




Danny!
GeneralRe: Not really Pin
Anonymous14-Aug-04 22:45
Anonymous14-Aug-04 22:45 
Generalopen source phobia Pin
Anonymous14-Aug-04 1:36
Anonymous14-Aug-04 1:36 
GeneralRe: open source phobia Pin
Danny Rodriguez14-Aug-04 15:24
Danny Rodriguez14-Aug-04 15:24 
GeneralRe: open source phobia Pin
Anonymous14-Aug-04 22:35
Anonymous14-Aug-04 22:35 
GeneralI cannot because... Pin
Aaron Eldreth13-Aug-04 2:56
Aaron Eldreth13-Aug-04 2:56 
GeneralOf course! Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson12-Aug-04 2:56
Jörgen Sigvardsson12-Aug-04 2:56 
GeneralRe: Of course! Pin
Aaron Eldreth12-Aug-04 6:21
Aaron Eldreth12-Aug-04 6:21 
GeneralRe: Of course! Pin
leppie13-Aug-04 4:39
leppie13-Aug-04 4:39 
GeneralSometimes free code means lower quality Pin
Mathieu Jacques11-Aug-04 6:39
Mathieu Jacques11-Aug-04 6:39 
GeneralRe: Sometimes free code means HIGHER quality Pin
Marc Clifton11-Aug-04 6:56
mvaMarc Clifton11-Aug-04 6:56 
GeneralRe: Sometimes free code means HIGHER quality Pin
Yves Tkaczyk11-Aug-04 7:24
Yves Tkaczyk11-Aug-04 7:24 
GeneralRe: Sometimes free code means HIGHER quality Pin
Mathieu Jacques11-Aug-04 7:29
Mathieu Jacques11-Aug-04 7:29 
GeneralSorry to object.... Pin
peterchen11-Aug-04 23:07
peterchen11-Aug-04 23:07 
GeneralRe: Sometimes free code means lower quality Pin
Navin11-Aug-04 10:22
Navin11-Aug-04 10:22 
GeneralRe: Sometimes free code means lower quality Pin
Anthony_Yio11-Aug-04 22:49
Anthony_Yio11-Aug-04 22:49 
GeneralApple & BSD Pin
compiler9-Aug-04 6:04
compiler9-Aug-04 6:04 
GeneralWhat a silly poll Pin
leppie9-Aug-04 5:30
leppie9-Aug-04 5:30 
GeneralDude.... Pin
Aaron Eldreth9-Aug-04 8:48
Aaron Eldreth9-Aug-04 8:48 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Gary Kirkham9-Aug-04 9:53
Gary Kirkham9-Aug-04 9:53 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Ravi Bhavnani9-Aug-04 10:42
professionalRavi Bhavnani9-Aug-04 10:42 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Russell Morris10-Aug-04 9:58
Russell Morris10-Aug-04 9:58 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Ravi Bhavnani10-Aug-04 10:10
professionalRavi Bhavnani10-Aug-04 10:10 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Marc Clifton11-Aug-04 7:09
mvaMarc Clifton11-Aug-04 7:09 
GeneralRe: What a silly poll Pin
Reedmon2913-Aug-04 3:28
Reedmon2913-Aug-04 3:28 

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