Wikipedia Discredits Open Source, Data Tsunami and the Lenovo ...

  2007-03-13 00:30:03
At the core of open source is the belief that mysterious others assure the quality of an open source product. However, few actually have the skills required to do such a review. If, in the case of Wikipedia -- where there should be a lot of experts -- you still can't trust the content, the people or the quality, then how can you trust that open source works where such a review is less likely? 
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