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One open-source project dies while another is reborn: Linspire vs. Chandler
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You may have noticed late last week that Linspire was officially retired. Or perhaps you didn’t. No matter. Given Linspire’s rocky history with the GPL and its inability to get traction with consumers, it’s an unsurprising move as Xandros seeks to consolidate its assets.
Of perhaps more note is the fact that the Open Source Applications Foundation finally released version 1.0 of its Chandler program. Glyn Moody tries to put a happy face on the release, but the fact is that it’s several years too late. It was a good idea back when it was launched but, as Glyn writes, as a “very definite, but *abstract*, idea” it failed miserably.
Note to other open-source projects: “Abstract” worked for Picasso. It won’t for you.
Perhaps the lesson in both Linspire and Chandler is just how hard it is to build a strong consumer-facing business. For those who pooh-pooh Microsoft’s success as “mere marketing” I have a suggestion: You need to get into this “mere marketing” business. It has a way of driving adoption. It matters.
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[Via CNET - News.com]
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