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2011년 2월 5일 13:11Zverik님의 의견

Why do you hate non-opensource software and why it should not be used to edit OSM maps?

2011년 2월 5일 17:59Pink Duck님의 의견

Probably because Microsoft could withdraw it (or start charging) at any point, no derivative versions from it could be easily made, requests for feature improvements could be ignored, etc.

2011년 2월 6일 21:25Seizuka님의 의견

Yes, it is about remaining independent. The ability and license to use FOSS software can not be revoked. With non-FOSS software it can happen any time and with it all the hard work that went into it can not be used anymore. Allowing any one entity to withdraw something that would be part of the OSM project or that the OSM project would depend on is a bad idea.

It's not that I hate non-FOSS software, it is more that I would hate to not be able to use it anymore after I put work into learning to use it and into improving it. And as I'm a programmer I would like to be able to improve the software I use if I feel the need.

Also it should not be forbidden to edit OSM maps with non-FOSS software (someone who chooses to do that should be allowed to), but such software should not be advocated either.

2011년 2월 7일 04:17RussNelson님의 의견

It's just a tool. It would be unfortunate if Microsoft chose to withdraw it. It would also be unfortunate if an Open Source tool on which many relied stopped working. It's less likely than Microsoft withdrawing the tool, but it's certainly possible. Open Source Software is better, but it is not perfect.

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