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November 17, 2006
Open Source goes TechCrunch?
I have found the last few days to be "interesting" when it comes to reading some of the recent blog-posts from friends who have a long and deep background in no-marketing-speak Apache Open Source projects. Here a random pick of quotes from various posts around The Venice Project. No links to protect the innocent.
…it is about being being able to watch them just every time you want - whenever you want. Legally! In amazing quality! With lots of extras!
"It's TV as it always should have been, on-demand, instantly (no download), with plenty of community features that make TV an enjoyable experience"
"literally changing the media world as we know it"
"The product is looking good and we have so much more waiting to get in that it is just plain incredible."
There sure seems to be enough kool-aid in Leiden. *chuckle*
Posted by Matthew at November 17, 2006 07:15 AM
Comments
Leiden has too much of a lot of things, the most evil being killer mosquitoes that give you grotesquely swollen heads - I wonder if it's related...
Posted by: Jim Ley at November 18, 2006 03:25 PM
Or maybe it's because we simply believe in what we are doing and love our baby?
Posted by: Sylvain Wallez at November 19, 2006 03:46 PM