A. Russell Jones, the executive editor at DevX.com, has written and published one of the most egregious examples of anti-open source FUD I've seen in a long time. FUD, by the way, stands for "Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt." FUD was invented by IBM during the bad old days, but Microsoft elevated it to an art form during the days when Redmond felt threatened by OS/2. FUD is designed to raise false fears about the use of a competitive product in the minds of customers who might be considering a switch.
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