No it doesn't.
We have FAR too many pieces of open source software that are maintained by one person who gets no support.
Good software requires sustained support--generally from corporations.
Even something as venerable as emacs was just one of many until Lucid put a huge amount of effort behind it.
No it doesn't.
We have FAR too many pieces of open source software that are maintained by one person who gets no support.
Good software requires sustained support--generally from corporations.
Even something as venerable as emacs was just one of many until Lucid put a huge amount of effort behind it.