On Apr 16, 1:46 am, Amir Alagic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jesse I am not worried that open soruce developers will starv.
> Developer(s) that write open soruce software at Google are well paid
> and they get money to write Android, Android applications and more...
> Also you can see that at Google Summer of Code 2009 even studens that
> will work on open soruce projects will be paid for that. Here is one
> question on FAQ
>
> "3. Isn't it unusual for open source developers to be paid?
> Not really. Many of our mentors get paid to work on open source..."
>
> So students get money to work on MySQL, Eclipse, GNOME, Linux
> Foundation...
>
> But if they give money to professionals to create open soruce
> application and submit them to Android Market then even if they can
> not create all possible applications Android developers will not be in
> the same position as for example iPhone developers...

First, it's not really relevant whether the developers got paid: if
the app had been written by a team of volunteers, other developers
would still be in the same position of having to compete with
something free.

Second, because of that, iPhone developers *are* in the same position.
A team of volunteers can write an iPhone app and give it away for
free, and then all the developers who want to sell the same
functionality can gnash their teeth, and all the users who *like*
having free software available can ask them in a mocking tone if they
want some cheese with their whine. The only real difference is the
iPhone volunteers will have to pay an extra $74 and wait a few weeks
for Apple's approval.

Third, while this situation might be frustrating for developers, it's
highly beneficial for users. And I don't think I'm going out on a limb
by saying we should focus more on making users happy than making
developers happy.

> I love open soruce and also want to join open soruce project but
> Android Market is market and should be that in my opinion but maybe I
> am wrong...

So there should be no free apps on the market?

Then it'll be just like Verizon's Get It Now store. No thanks!

Jesse
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