grupthink.com — What is the absolute best that the open source model has to offer? The term is usually applied to software specifically, but it is used here to refer to any community developed project whose collaborative efforts are freely available to all to use and/or modify in any not-for-profit manner.
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joshhendoDec 1, 2006
@blapierre: No one said you can't profit from open source projects.
twtmcDec 1, 2006
how did Ubuntu get on the list? Ubuntu is just well marketed. It's like saying Windows is one of the best pieces of software on the market. There are much better distros than Ubuntu, but the people who use it make a lot of noise.
herculezDec 1, 2006
Anyone know of a good free open source video editor? That's something I'd love to use.
phocion55Dec 1, 2006
Um #15
Closed AccountDec 1, 2006
the list is dynamic; as of this comment Ubuntu is #4 and Linux #5.If you disagree with the ordering then get an account and start voting....
cjellibebiDec 2, 2006
They forgot this one:OpenCola<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCola">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCola</a>An open-source Cola. Anyone can view the recipie and make OpenCola themselves. Anyone can modify and improve on the recipe as long as they, too, license their recipe under the GNU General Public License.Would have added it myself, but for some reason, my e-mail address appears to be too long for it's registration form.
supervapioApr 21, 2007
Sounds interesting... Is anyone able to open this link?
mydaveAug 4, 2008
In a varety of productive ways this is very good potential.<a class="user" href="http://search.ashtech.info/The%20Absolute%20Best%20%20Open%20Source">http://search.ashtech.info/The%20Absolute%20Best%2 ...</a>