Manish, agreed unrealistic in the short term. In the long term though,
I think you will see more distributed corporations that hire like
Ubuntu does.
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On 9/18/06, hiro-protagonist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> dude, you can definitely make $ in Open Source. Check out the job
> listings for ubuntu. You can work for Ubuntu and be located anywhere
> in the world.
> http://www.ubuntu.com/employment
>
> Guido Von Rossum works for Google, Linus for
Hi Prabin,
Great, good analysis and follow up: No doubt, a organization can
not be alive till perpetuity, It has no option but to fade out. There are
ample cases in the history, but commons do prevail throughout.
Regards,
Hempal Shrestha
At / À 09:59 PM 9/16/2006, pras Incs wrote / a écrit:
Mi
I would also love to be a part of it.
Looking forward to it.
Saurav
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>Subject: [FOSS Nepal] Re: Microsoft vs. Open Source: Who Will Win?
>Date: Mon,
dude, you can definitely make $ in Open Source. Check out the job
listings for ubuntu. You can work for Ubuntu and be located anywhere
in the world.
http://www.ubuntu.com/employment
Guido Von Rossum works for Google, Linus for OSDL, the Debian greats
work at Ubuntu. Now not everyone is a Linus
Microsoft is a company... In Bill Gates' own words " Microsoft led the
software age it might not lead the internet age"... So, it is premature
to suggest that it will live on forever prehaps impossible
Open Source on the other hand is an idea... and Ideas never die.
This community is n