Fun with OpenSource

Some interesting opensource items that I have been playing with:

I frankly think that there is a lot of value in understanding some of the established and new releases of opensource software. I find that frequently, companies throw big money at expensive solutions, when there are opensource solutions available that can do just as good of a job at a fraction of the price. The only drawbacks are the fact that if you want an end-to-end solution for something, you might be at a loss. Some things can be patched or strung together. My goal is not to look for huge enterprise solutions for large corporations, but rather, understand how opensource or paid-for opensource can be used to acheive a solution or success.

I think that a lot of people look at the software first and then see if it will fit, instead of trying to understand what the issue(s) is(are) and then work to identifying a solution. E.g. “PeopleSoft will solve all of your needs” … when it should be, what truly is the issue, are there other smaller packages that can acheive the same result without having the mass expenditure to only use a fraction of the product, or, getting hammered as well on the hidden costs of upgrading supporting applications or technology as well as integration with legacy systems.

So, what I try to do, is do a daily checkup on some of the hot releases within the opensource community. If there is something that piques my interest, I try to install and use. Typically, I can get a good understanding of a product by the installation process, configuration and then quick use cases. I can’t say how many half-baked installs I have on various subdomains. My webservers must look like opensource graveyards.

The ones that I mentioned above are promising. There are a few that I haven’t visited in a while but quick reviews show good progress from a development standpoint.

In later posts, I may dig down on some of these…

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