The proprietary world often criticises the OSS movement for making great clones but not innovating. I agree with this criticism... sometimes... but also point out that Microsoft has extended the definition of "innovation" to include "creative ways to combine old apps" and includes making an old technology pervasive to be "an innovation". This becomes an escalating war of words, each redefining innovation. The OSS movement claims that free versions that clone proprietary software is an innovation.
I made a comment on someone's post about people putting crappy data into CDDB and later realized that this is an opportunity for FreeDB to do a lot better.
The FreeDB people cloned the CDDB concept so they could install their better politics into the system. That's a nice start. If they really want to win the hearts and minds of the world, they have to provide a better service. That means provide a different database schema. They need to fix the problems with "Various Artist" albums, with "remix" entries, and "mix CDs". They need to provide a web-based user interface for adding new entries, for suggesting improvements, and making corrections. (When there are 2 entries for the same disc I want people to be able to "vote" on which one they like better so that badly formatted ones slowly disappear). They can provide the old CDDB API so that old software doesn't break.
If they did that, people would use them over CDDB. However, as long as they are simply cloning a bad system, they get no fanmail from me.
And that goes to the people cloning MS-Office, Windows, UNIX, and everything else in that category.
I made a comment on someone's post about people putting crappy data into CDDB and later realized that this is an opportunity for FreeDB to do a lot better.
The FreeDB people cloned the CDDB concept so they could install their better politics into the system. That's a nice start. If they really want to win the hearts and minds of the world, they have to provide a better service. That means provide a different database schema. They need to fix the problems with "Various Artist" albums, with "remix" entries, and "mix CDs". They need to provide a web-based user interface for adding new entries, for suggesting improvements, and making corrections. (When there are 2 entries for the same disc I want people to be able to "vote" on which one they like better so that badly formatted ones slowly disappear). They can provide the old CDDB API so that old software doesn't break.
If they did that, people would use them over CDDB. However, as long as they are simply cloning a bad system, they get no fanmail from me.
And that goes to the people cloning MS-Office, Windows, UNIX, and everything else in that category.
what we really need
Date: 2003-01-27 03:03 pm (UTC)