
By Peter Judge
Published: Thursday 27 March 2008
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Name
John H Woods
Location
UK
Occupation
IT
Comment
Even in the UK we think of people from Yorkshire as being different (especially those of us who are from there!) so there's no certainly no reason to believe there is an American national character.
But the sentiments behind open source, including freedom, sharing, and enjoying productive work ... if you had the impossible task of characterising them as matching any single nationality ... I think it would have to be American.
Even in the UK we think of people from Yorkshire a...
John H Woods
I don't think that there is an across-the-board an...
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Karen Challinor
Maybe people are looking to alternative software s...
Matt
People like Open Source because of the price - eve...
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