However the cost is no worse than the cost in the open source world of jumping on technology decisions that then wind up fading away and dying. And the fragmentation in the open source world makes that more likely.
Yes, in principle you can support open source software yourself. But you'd be amazed at the long term costs of doing so when you are locked in to a platform with diminishing market share.
However the cost is no worse than the cost in the open source world of jumping on technology decisions that then wind up fading away and dying. And the fragmentation in the open source world makes that more likely.
Yes, in principle you can support open source software yourself. But you'd be amazed at the long term costs of doing so when you are locked in to a platform with diminishing market share.