Raible Designs | Interface21 on Open Source

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Rod Johnson in Replies to Nonsense about Open Source essentially says that Interface21 is the only legitimate company that can offer support for Spring.

.at least that’s my interpretation.
Ben Speakmon (of Sou…

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More nonsense about open source

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In the aptly titled Nonsense about Interface21, a SourceLabs employee disagrees with my contention that commit rights are necessary to provide credible open source support.
Before I reply: I want to make again something…

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