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85% of what?
Such figures mean nothing if it isn't accompanied by some idea of HOW MUCH they are used in each.

Using does not imply anything more than having obtained at least one copy of a product. It says nothing about how much its use permeates those oganisations, nor how critical to those organisations its use is.

Rubber statistics to support a rubber theory.
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85% of what?  Patanjali | 12/04/08
Sometimes it is hard to get all the information you want. Some of that 85%  DonnieBoy | 12/04/08
Lies, damn lies and stats  LBiege | 12/04/08
I agree....  storm14k | 12/04/08
Do I detect a hint of desperation? happy (nt)  Henrik Moller | 12/04/08
The way my rep and I see it....  Mike Cox | 12/04/08
Great! What brand of cognac, by the way?  pjotr123 | 12/04/08
Background of open source developers  bbaston@... | 12/05/08
Mike feasting on Steaks and cognac !  elderlybloke | 12/06/08
If not before, then why OSS now?  mikefarinha | 12/04/08
Change cost lots in time and money  Patanjali | 12/05/08
Exactly...  frothy2 | 12/05/08
Dear Patanjali,  elderlybloke | 12/06/08
Recession-proof since 1996!  scott1329 | 12/05/08
Open Source != Recession-Proof  josephmartins | 12/05/08
Agreed!!! TOS is The Bottom Line.  dragon@... | 12/05/08
Agreed!!! TOS is The Bottom Line.  elderlybloke | 12/06/08
RE: Open source thrives in downturn  whittam | 12/05/08
A little too dismissive I think  josephmartins | 12/05/08
This is not Open Source.  kozmcrae | 12/06/08
RE: Open source thrives in downturn  ja4509 | 12/05/08
RE: Open source thrives in downturn  pppaulll | 12/06/08

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