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July 18th, 2008

Why does open source need a villain?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:18 am

Categories: General, Not Linux, Legal, Hardware, Apple, mass market, Microsoft, business models

Tags: Steve Jobs, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

Cesar Romero as The Joker, Batman TV show 1960sBill Gates has been in “retirement” for less than a month (heading his Foundation may be harder than being Microsoft CEO) and already open source advocates have settled on a replacement.

Steve Jobs.

As I wrote earlier this week, “meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

Now Jobs is rich, he’s powerful, and he’s the same age as Billy and me (53). But in terms of the threat Jobs poses to open source, it’s like going from Heath Ledger’s Joker to Cesar Romero’s (above).

Jobs’ Apple simply does not pose the same threat to open source Gates’ Microsoft did back in 2005, when ZDNet launched this blog.

Microsoft had a lock on the desktop, it had a strong position in the server space, it had a real position in online services and mobile. It even had its own TV network. Not to mention lawyers and lobbyists talented enough to beat the U.S. government.

Apple has a tiny desktop market share, nothing in the server space. Its power lies in gadgets — the iPod and iPhone — and the network services feeding them. That’s it. That’s all.

My view may be unpopular (it may even be wrong) but I see Apple’s legal manuevers as supporting open source arguments, not threatening them.

So why the obvious upset? Why is the Free Software Foundation thundering that the iPhone threatens freedom? You want freedom fries with that?

I suspect this has more to do with human nature than business reality. Gates always focused intently on one enemy at a time, and always felt himself the underdog. This was part of his strength.

But open source is not a company. Open source is a lot of things. A movement. A business model. A development model. A legal framework. (Insert your view here.) But not a business.

My own belief is that Jobs’ absolute belief in the proprietary model will, in the end, be his undoing. He lost a six-year lead in desktop technology because of it. The iPhone could easily fall to the same hubris.

Don’t make Steve Jobs out to be more than he is. Stop worrying about what he’s going to do to open source.

Make him worry about what open source is going to do to him.

Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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It doesn't need a villian Michael Kelly   | 07/18/08
I agree DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 07/18/08
villain or hero? n0neXn0ne   | 07/18/08
Open source has identity crisis croberts   | 07/18/08
RE: Why does open source need a villain? Loverock Davidson   | 07/18/08
Why does open source need a villain? Duke E. Love   | 07/18/08
OS doesn't need a villain, the blog writers do. JonathonDoe   | 07/18/08
Meet Jon Doe DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 07/18/08
Hi Dana, pleased to meet you too. JonathonDoe   | 07/18/08
"they know how they get paid and act to maximize it" cornpie   | 07/20/08
the iPhone is an attractive disease asmoore82   | 07/18/08
Riddle Me This, Hack Man jabailo1   | 07/18/08
I'm attacking open source? DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 07/18/08
You have Ballmer anyway. LBiege   | 07/18/08
Exactly! Why go after Jobs when we have Steve Ballmer to kick around?!? drprod@...   | 07/23/08
Proprietary formats frgough   | 07/18/08
RE: Why does open source need a villain? zato_3@...   | 07/18/08
That doesn't explain what I've read over the last month here DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 07/18/08
*SOME* open source advocates TtfnJohn   | 07/21/08
The Mr Big Phenomonon brendan@...   | 07/21/08
Since the days of the Amiga tmb_ayebe   | 07/19/08
The best technology does not always win dinosaur_z   | 07/21/08
And Many More Companies Manufactured VHS VCRs, too, don't forget drprod@...   | 07/23/08
The French are now allowed their Fries elderlybloke   | 07/19/08
RE: Why does open source need a villain? drprod@...   | 07/23/08

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