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Do you feel Open Source software is better than proprietary software?

Survey period: 18 Aug 2014 to 25 Aug 2014

"It depends" is an obvious answer but think of your most common scenarios.

OptionVotes% 
Yes, it's more reliable23814.34
Yes, it's more secure16610.00
Yes, it's cheaper (in terms of total cost)60936.69
Yes, it's fixed / updated more often38523.19
Yes, because we can fix / update / mod it ourselves70442.41
Yes, because there's more innovation in open source code43226.02
No (add your reasons in the comments section)52131.39
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralNo to open source being better. Pin
BillMillerGTC22-Aug-14 7:34
professionalBillMillerGTC22-Aug-14 7:34 
GeneralNo. Pin
Jörgen Andersson21-Aug-14 23:38
professionalJörgen Andersson21-Aug-14 23:38 
GeneralRe: No. Pin
Kevin McFarlane23-Aug-14 4:59
Kevin McFarlane23-Aug-14 4:59 
GeneralOpen Source is good Pin
Amol M Vaidya20-Aug-14 15:13
professionalAmol M Vaidya20-Aug-14 15:13 
GeneralNo. Licensing issues. Pin
Valery Possoz20-Aug-14 9:04
professionalValery Possoz20-Aug-14 9:04 
AnswerRe: No. Licensing issues. Pin
Shivam Sharma22-Aug-14 0:11
Shivam Sharma22-Aug-14 0:11 
GeneralOften stated and yet mostly overlooked... Pin
Paul M Watt20-Aug-14 6:06
mentorPaul M Watt20-Aug-14 6:06 
GeneralRe: Often stated and yet mostly overlooked... Pin
KarstenK20-Aug-14 6:16
mveKarstenK20-Aug-14 6:16 
GeneralAll of the above Pin
Paul M Watt20-Aug-14 5:59
mentorPaul M Watt20-Aug-14 5:59 
GeneralI've learned to hate open source software PinPopular
jase.y.20-Aug-14 2:13
jase.y.20-Aug-14 2:13 
Ok, so this was meant to be a one line comment, but it turned into a full on rage fit :P So apologies in advance. And I'd also like to say that, I in no way intend to offend anybody in this comment. And, I would also like to acknowledge that yes, there is some great OSS out there that I really love. That being said, here goes...



I'm not a "Fanboy" of any sort, and I love the idea of open source software, but in my experience, as both a User and a Developer, it sucks.

Ubuntu:

Cannot remember window placement and sizes (it's very, very rare), and about 80% of the time on a fresh install, every single window opens at 0,0 (very-top-left) of the screen. You go online and you see everybody complaining but no solutions. You ask questions and you get some bitchy little person complaining that you've asked for help.

Development software:

Absolute crap. Probably among the buggiest software of all open source projects. Even Eclipse and Android Studio for Windows: Buggy as Hell. Not only is Eclipse buggy, but it's a terrible thing to use. Just the "feel" of it is off-putting. Once you try Visual Studio, there really is no going back. Even WebMatrix IDE is better than any open source IDE I've used.

Glade UI Designer (or whatever it's called):

This is what almost got me hooked on Linux, despite not being satisfied with Linux. I thought, hey, this is a decent way to make a quick GUI app without having to write too much of the "plumbing", but the more I used it the more I realised it was also riddled with bugs, and huge, black areas everywhere, where there should be controls and menu options.

Support:

Support is not great. Although I do appreciate the help that I have received, I do not like having to put up with die-hard geeks who expect Linux new-comers to know absolutely every single Terminal command known to mankind. And the support issue (you know, where everybody gets pissed because you asked a question...), is not just a Linux issue. I've found it to be extremenly common among all open source software. And I wouldn't even call the help that I've received as "Support". Not in the way that I call help from Microsoft support. With Open Source software, you're basically in the dark from the moment you have a problem, and you pray and hope to God that somebody, somewhere knows how to fix [insert problem here] and actually makes a decent effort to help you.

I also dislike open source software because people expect too much these days. I'm sick of wanting to buy something, and having a friend tell me to "just download it". I'm sick of people not wanting to pay 0.99cents for an app that I wrote - an app that took 6 freaking months to develop. I'm sick of people saying "it's free, and we have a massive community" yet most of those people cringe at the idea of having to help a new user. Which is understandable. It's not their job. Their job is to just enjoy the free software like me. But that's not the point. The point is: lack of support.

Installation issues. Common amongst many OSS.

Poorly documented software. Not exclusively OSS issue, but very prominent.

I could go on and on.

This was originally meant to be a quick one liner, that went along the lines of, "Many of the most popular and necessary OSS have very simple bugs that should've been ironed out before release." but, I guess I have a lot of built-up rage from when I tried to install a dev library and it had missing dependencies, so I downloaded them and tried to install them but couldn't because those dependencies relied upon, wait for it, more dependencies which were missing... I think you get the point. Open Source software hasn't gotten any better since I first used OSS about 8 years ago. It's horrible. I'm very angry. Well, not anymore. Thanks for letting me vent. Not that I originally intended to.
GeneralRe: I've learned to hate open source software Pin
Fabio Franco21-Aug-14 8:01
professionalFabio Franco21-Aug-14 8:01 
GeneralIt has advantages and disadvantages. Pin
UweOeder19-Aug-14 22:27
professionalUweOeder19-Aug-14 22:27 
GeneralRe: It has advantages and disadvantages. Pin
JASutherland25-Aug-14 2:19
JASutherland25-Aug-14 2:19 
GeneralSometimes open source software is a good thing and some it’s a bad thing! Pin
dennislx19-Aug-14 11:03
professionaldennislx19-Aug-14 11:03 
GeneralNO ... Pin
svella19-Aug-14 6:12
svella19-Aug-14 6:12 
GeneralRe: NO ... Pin
Fabio Franco19-Aug-14 9:18
professionalFabio Franco19-Aug-14 9:18 
GeneralIt depends Pin
Nelek19-Aug-14 5:52
protectorNelek19-Aug-14 5:52 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Paul M Watt20-Aug-14 5:52
mentorPaul M Watt20-Aug-14 5:52 
GeneralInitial Investment vs. total cost Pin
MT_19-Aug-14 4:55
professionalMT_19-Aug-14 4:55 
GeneralIs it actually less secure? Pin
Fabio Franco19-Aug-14 3:28
professionalFabio Franco19-Aug-14 3:28 
GeneralRe: Is it actually less secure? Pin
Eddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 7:23
professionalEddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 7:23 
GeneralRe: Is it actually less secure? Pin
Fabio Franco19-Aug-14 7:29
professionalFabio Franco19-Aug-14 7:29 
GeneralRe: Is it actually less secure? Pin
Eddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 8:59
professionalEddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 8:59 
GeneralRe: Is it actually less secure? Pin
Fabio Franco19-Aug-14 9:14
professionalFabio Franco19-Aug-14 9:14 
GeneralNO Pin
pasztorpisti19-Aug-14 2:46
pasztorpisti19-Aug-14 2:46 

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