InfoWorld has announced its 2009 Best of Open Source Software winners, spotlighting its top 40 picks among open source enterprise software, application development tools, networking and network management software, and platforms and middleware projects. The package also includes a ‘Hall of Fame’ for the 10 most indispensable open source projects of all time. InfoWorld’s top picks among desktop productivity tools builds on its recent ‘Best Free Open Source Software for Windows,’ adding GIMP, Blender, and Audacity, among others.
“The best of open source developer tools” – total bullshit, almost exclusively from web “developer” angle.
The rest don’t seem any better; actually, they strike me almost as paid advertisements for oddball products.
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Edited 2009-09-01 15:11 UTC
Whenever I read a “best-of open-source software” article I always check to see if Ardour is listed. This one, of course, puts Audacity as the “winner”… I really think Ardour is far more superior than Audacity, but o-well.