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Issues in Using Open-Source Software
Issues in Using Open-Source Software
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There are three major issues in using or re-using open-source software; quality, documentation, and licensing terms. We've seen above that if you exercise a little judgment in picking through your alternatives, you will generally find one or more of quite respectable quality.
Documentation is often a more serious issue. Many high-quality open-source packages are less useful than they technically ought to be because they are poorly documentated. Unix tradition encourages a rather hieratic style of documentation, one which (while it may technically capture all of a package's features) assumes that the reader is intimately familiar with the application domain and reading very carefully. There are good reasons for this, which we'll discuss in Chapter�/a>, but the style can present a bit of a barrier. Fortunately, extracting value from it is a learnable skill.
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