Eternal fame :-)
Most useful aspect of opensource software is the ability to look at how things work,
and a chance to fix problems when you encounter them (for the capable).
You can also add features which would be useful to you. As (due to the LGPL licence)
source code changes need to be publicly available anyway, there is no better way than
actually putting the in the original JBoss codebase as this lessens your work when new
versions become available.
I think that most developers will be doing their JBoss work as part of their daytime
job, some of them as JBoss emplyees, most for other companies, and a few as hobby in
their spare time, but that is just my guess.
Joachim
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