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minus-square@WordBox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•1 month agoIndustry standard is generally an open standard. Proprietary is what you and meme/op are thinking.
minus-square@FooBarrington@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink5•1 month agoNo, sorry, you’re just wrong. An “industry standard” can be anything that’s normal in an industry, e.g. a particular tool. Photoshop for example is an industry standard, but it’s not an open standard in any way.
minus-square@WordBox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 month agoWhat it means is context driven. I didn’t see this was an “industry standard” vs an alternative/gimp.
minus-square@FooBarrington@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink0•1 month agoOkay, but we’re in the context of “tools being industry standards”, as GP mentioned KeyCloak. That’s not a standard/specification, it’s a tool. And of course Photoshop is an industry standard.
Industry standard is generally an open standard. Proprietary is what you and meme/op are thinking.
No, sorry, you’re just wrong. An “industry standard” can be anything that’s normal in an industry, e.g. a particular tool. Photoshop for example is an industry standard, but it’s not an open standard in any way.
What it means is context driven. I didn’t see this was an “industry standard” vs an alternative/gimp.
Okay, but we’re in the context of “tools being industry standards”, as GP mentioned KeyCloak. That’s not a standard/specification, it’s a tool.
And of course Photoshop is an industry standard.
Yup.