≠ Brett Stevens ≠ on Nostr: Perens says: "A lot of the software is oriented toward the customer being the product ...
Perens says: "A lot of the software is oriented toward the customer being the product – they're certainly surveilled a great deal, and in some cases are actually abused. So it's a good time for open source to actually do stuff for normal people."
The reason that doesn't often happen today, says Perens, is that open source developers tend to write code for themselves and those who are similarly adept with technology. The way to avoid that, he argues, is to pay developers, so they have support to take the time to make user-friendly applications.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/27/bruce_perens_post_open/
The reason that doesn't often happen today, says Perens, is that open source developers tend to write code for themselves and those who are similarly adept with technology. The way to avoid that, he argues, is to pay developers, so they have support to take the time to make user-friendly applications.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/27/bruce_perens_post_open/