"Dinesh Shah" Wrote:
> Hi Roshan,
Hello :)

> Ubuntu should be considered as a business in
> "Investment Phase", where
> business invests to create it's market share. I had
> a long discussion
> with Mark Shuttleworth on this when he was in India.

But its webpages and the CD-covers state that Ubuntu
will be always free of charge (no money, free). 
So did he mean, that the software is going to cost
money once, it acquires a greater market share?
 
> This is termed as "Donation Economy". However, I am
> not in favour of
> such an economy. Such a economy is not sustainable
> over long period of
> time.

I too think how can it be sustainable. But, hasn't the
FSF proved it to be? 


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