The straw men of open source
Yesterday Michael Dell gave in to a straw man argument. (I assume that's Ray Bolger at the right.)
The straw man in this case is the Microsoft-led argument that using Linux carries patent risks. It doesn't. But signing on to the idea that it might is like my running bet that I'll die next year. It's insurance.
The paranoid customers who expect or demand such insurance may never use Linux anyway, but Dell figures the risk is minimal, and it can still offer popular distributions like Red Hat and Ubuntu, so why not?
The reason why not is it gives the straw man argument power. It can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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