Usability and packaging
In its present state, open sources software is much like microcomputer comput-
ing of the '70's as stated by Blake Carver. It is very much a build it your-
self enterprise; the systems are not very usable when it comes to installa-
tion. This point was echoed by Cheng who recently helped facilitate a NERCOMP
workshop on OSS. Peter Schulmpf points to the need for easier installation
methods so maintainers of the system can focus on managing content and not
software. Using OSS should not be like owning an automobile in the 1920's. "I
shouldn't necessarily need to know how to fix it in order to make it go."
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