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Re: OT(ish): ANA seems to be back [message #27922 is a reply to message #27921] Wed, 14 November 2001 06:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <MPG.165c280c7c3ae17d98976d@news.frii.com>, David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> writes:
|> James Tappin (sjt@star.sr.bham.ac.uk) writes:
|>
|> > It looks as if the ANA site http://ana.lmsal.com/ is operation again. Still
|> > no updates since Sept 00 though.
|>
|> This is the downside of "free" software. At least
|> when you pay for it you get *something*, even if you
|> don't get the help files to be able to use it.

It is important to note that there are many differences between one
Free Software project and another, just as there are between one proprietory
software company and another.

Perhaps the biggest difference is between

(a) projects run by a moderate sized committee (normally with a substantial
user community from which that committee is drawn) and

(b) projects which are essentially a one-man effort (often with a user community
drawn from one government lab).

R, whatever its failings, is firmly in the first category, with an army of
grey statisticians to keep it alive even if any one of them becomes the
less pleasant sort of statistic. The same if clearly true of GCC,
the Linux kernel, perl etc.

ANA is (was) in category (b) [1], which means that it only took one
person to change employers and the whole thing ground to a halt. This is a
risk with small commercial suppliers and small Free Software suppliers alike.
Of course, with Free Software you have the source code and can
fix/re-compile it yourself, so it keeps working as you upgrade your OS.
But that is nothing like as satisfactory as being part of a larger user
community.


Hugh


[1] As is Yorick.
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