December 23, 2003

News industry should donate to open source projects

While the dis­cus­sion on XUL vs. XAML has qui­eted down a bit, I think it’s worth bring­ing the issue to the atten­tion of the news industry.

I’m not sure if we’ll ever be in the busi­ness of making “news applications” with either XUL or XAML — the Web site seems a per­fectly good way to do that, for now.

But the dis­cus­sion should serve as a wake-​up call for the news indus­try. Micr­soft has a very public policy of “embrace and extend” — the trick being that extend means “make proprietary.”

As an indus­try we’ve had, essen­tially, open access to our audi­ence. If you can read, and you’ve got $.50 you can pick up our print prod­uct, and even now if you’ve got an ISP and a browser you can read our Web product.

But Micrsoft’s relent­ess march toward “embrace and extend” threat­ens a vital factor of the news industry’s suc­cess — open access to the audience.

Here’s a what if:

  1. What if XAML/XUL appli­ca­tions become the way of read­ing news online (sub­sti­tute XAML for any other tech­nol­ogy you like)?
  2. What if Microsoft makes XAML proprietary?
  3. What if the browser market remains the same, with Microsoft con­trol­ling vir­tu­ally 90% of the browsers?

The once-​freely-​accessible audi­ence may now come with a Microsoft license-​fee price.

I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t look like a pretty picture.

What can we do?

Why don’t we, as an indus­try try donat­ing money to open-​source projects. Ini­tally Mozilla would make a likely candidate.

With a strongly-​supported alter­na­tive browser, that’s com­mit­ted to open-​source, the news indus­try would be in a better posi­tion to have guar­an­teed access to an audience.

But, it should go beyond the browser as well — change is con­stant on the Web and there’s a good chance we’ll be using some­thing other than a browser, (for doubters, see RSS), in the future.

I’d say the indus­try should be donat­ing to the Free Soft­ware Foun­da­tion and other groups that could fur­ther the goal of an openly-​accessible audience.

The new indus­try needs to real­ize that the course of the soft­ware indus­try will affect our busi­ness, now and in the future, in the same way that the price of newsprint has for the past century.

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