This week’s edition of my NetworkWorld blog, “Logical Expression,” has been posted. Believe it or not, there’s something that open source has in common with giant corporations like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola: It has a huge youth following. The current generation of developers who learned their trade using open source software is creating a ripple effect that has spurred ongoing contributions and improvements to the open source community and that will shape the technology landscape for years to come. As with all of my posts, I welcome you to share your own thoughts on the matter since we can all contribute to the open source conversation. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/63978
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