Quoting Hendrik Boom (hendrik@???):
> Specifically, it says:
>
> "Do you think the Red Hat model would apply equally well to other
> areas of software? "
>
> "Red Hat's model works because of the complexity of the technology we
> work with. An operating platform has a lot of moving parts, and
> customers are willing to pay to be insulated from that complexity."
>
> "I don't think you can take one finite element - like Apache - and
> make a business out of it [using our model]. You need product
> complexity."
>
> Presumably Steve Litt's point is that Red Hat has to make the
> internals complex so that there's complexity to shield the costomer
> from.
Steve's is a classic non-testable paranoid conspiracy hypothesis.
These have had fans on a recurring basis in (among other places)
Steve's native USA.
https://harpers.org/archive/1964/11/the-paranoid-style-in-american-politics/
(Richard Hofstadter essay has never seemed more timely, and I don't mean
in relation to Steve's theorising.)
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