On 8/31/06, jtd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Besides he very convienetly forgets the value of everbody else's
contribution - ideas, code, debugging, publicity.
I think he's complaining that FOSS essentially attacks the idea of
software as a *product* which can be sold like a tangible product such
as a car, stereo, etc. Businesses thriving on FOSS (Trolltech, RH,
Suse, Novell, etc) essentially give away the product for free and
charge for the service.

So if FOSS becomes THE mainstream way, the idea of *software product*
in the earlier sense (write once, sell many times) will die.


Regards,
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Siddhesh Poyarekar
http://siddhesh.tk
http://siddhesh.phpnet.us

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