Mark Rauterkus wrote:
>I beg to differ. Open source is the promise for shelter for any rainy day
>given you can use the code yourself or hire someone else to do what you want
>done. Open Source provides the ultimate answer to fearful "what if" future
>projections. The open source answer applies to anyone when the source is
>good enough for getting the job done as is.
>
>Value in life goes way beyond commercial work, in my opinion. If you feel
>otherwise, to bad for you. Many things are worth $ to me for non-commercial
>work.
>
>Enough already. I think it is safe to say things can be otherwise.... In
>general, this has little to do with MetaCard, so I'll bug out now. Good to
>see the review. Good to see the open talk.

Once again I seem to live on a different linguistic planet to our friend MR.

/H

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