Very well said David. I have often wondered just exactly what
business in their right mind would actually use "open source"
for anything other than "just looking".

I'm sure this whole open source thing has some great value,
but to actually create a complete system written with a
language that "might" or "might not" have support sounds like
insanity to me.



David Gibbs wrote:


To gain what?

It's not like RPG is a popular language in the open source community ...
and what would the advantage be?  Rapid adaptation to modern
technologies?  One of the strengths of RPG (indeed the iSeries, or
whatever it's called today, itself) is stability.  To make the RPG
compiler open source invites customizations ... what happens when a
vendor takes the RPG compiler and customizes it to their own end ...
nobody else would be able to use programs based on that customization
without having the modified compiler source.  This makes things less
stable.  Plus, modifications to the compiler would probably not go
through the same rigorous QA that IBM does.

JMHO, of course.

david



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