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Old 18-02-2010, 11:33:09 PM     #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Scottishweb View Post
I've been building ecommerce sites and apps for 15 years. If you are serious about selling online dont use open source software. If you're not that worried go ahead. I would never give open source software to a business client, most of the sites I build are around £3-5K.

Best of luck.
Thats a rather silly attitude. A vast part of the internet is built on open source with linux, apache, mysql, php, bind, perl, loads of the networking tools, loads of mail servers, even some routers dealing with huge amounts of traffic are running open source software.

Sure some open source software is not very good but i could say that about some closed source software too...
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