"David Gerard" dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/02/2008, Matthias-Christian Ott ott@enolink.de wrote:
Stefan Meretz stefan.meretz@hbv.org wrote:
It means that successful competition is reached by cooperation. The competition is not won on the old field, but by opening a new field. Example: Encyclopedia Britannica was out-cooperated by Wikipedia, not by competiting on the old proprietary field, but by opening a new field of free cooperation. And of course: Free software is on the way of out-cooperating proprietary software.
But this requires people who believe in Free Software and Wikipedia.
Er, what? Both are growing in the market, not just in a small world of predefined terms.
Come on, loot at it seriously - from the perspective of the average Joe. He doesn't know what Wikipedia or Free Software is, he just knows that Wikipedia is his first entry on his google search page. Do you think he has realised the philosophical dimensions of Wikipedia or Free Software and believes in it?
- d.
Regards Matthias-Christian