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Who is being incentivised to reduce the friction of interoperation?

Coordination is hard. People who are good at coordinating are not necessarily the same people who are happy to contribute their time to FOSS. And FOSS may need to coordinate in ways that vertically integrated companies do not.

Coordinating between loosely aggregated volunteer projects is not the same as coordinating between vested stakeholders either. I would guess that most FOSS projects are more invested in their own survival than in some larger objective. Teams within a company are (presumably) by definition invested in seeing the company mission succeed.

The GNOME / KDE example mentioned elsewhere in this thread is interesting because these are two somewhat equivalent co-existing projects. Any coordination between them is surely not their highest priority. Same with all of the different distros. The each exist to solve a problem, as the fine article says.

I wonder how much the problem is actually "open source can't standardise on a single solution." Let one thousand flowers bloom, sure. But don't expect a homogeneous user experience. The great thing about standards is there are so many to choose from. xkcd 927. etc.



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