Europe the leader, not the follower in open source
Matthew Aslett of The 451 Group quotes from Viviane Reding, European commissioner for information and society, on Europe’s need to capitalize on its open-source assets:
As online software, or software as a service, replaces traditional packaged software, Europe has advantages that give it a “window of opportunity to develop a leadership position in software.” These include a large home base of demand to build on, high levels of qualified talent, and the fact that 70% of open source developers worldwide are of European origin. However, “the window is small and it will soon be closed if we don’t act,” since 90% of the economic benefits of open source are being won by US companies.
Despite this, as Matthew goes on to say, Europe is a bit conflicted on open source. Its public policy statements tend to be affirmative of open source, but its purchasing policies tend to be neutral. I think it’s just a matter of time before the rhetoric gives way to purchasing decisions.
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