Why free software?
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
>Nothing in the market is free? >No taxi driver provides services for free >All doctors take their fee >no civil engineers builds building for free I don't know about taxi drivers but plenty of professionals in other industries give of their time and skills for free. Pro bono lawyers, charity doctors, relief aid builders and even markets give goods for free to those in need. Researchers release their findings for free, inventors put new inventions into the public domain, musicians give away tracks and film makers distribute free films etc. etc. I here what you are saying though. A lot to do with idealism and the fact that you can make a living and then in your spare time give back to the world in the way you can, in our case, through software that we feel will help others. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
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>Nothing in the market is free? >No taxi driver provides services for free >All doctors take their fee >no civil engineers builds building for free I don't know about taxi drivers but plenty of professionals in other industries give of their time and skills for free. Pro bono lawyers, charity doctors, relief aid builders and even markets give goods for free to those in need. Researchers release their findings for free, inventors put new inventions into the public domain, musicians give away tracks and film makers distribute free films etc. etc. I here what you are saying though. A lot to do with idealism and the fact that you can make a living and then in your spare time give back to the world in the way you can, in our case, through software that we feel will help others. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
Sometimes you have to use your spare time to make a living. Sometimes people piss me off
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
There are also times when you know you need some software, but do not have the time to write all of it. You can create an open source, free software project and pull in other developers to help you on the premise that everyone will be able to use it. So, you are able to build something greater than you would do alone or could afford. It is also a way to give back for all your have received. There is seldom a time in today's world that people have built their skill without any help from others at no charge. Many of us use the Interenet as a large knowledge base, often shortening the time it takes to build software. Of course, you can always give back by providing answers in email, forums, or other methods. I have thought a bit about several open source projects to start this coming year. They will be free though from the time they start until there is not use for them. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :) Me Blog
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Sometimes you have to use your spare time to make a living. Sometimes people piss me off
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ProffK said Sometimes you have to use your spare time to make a living. How u make living from open source when no one will pay for that?
I meant paying work in your spare time compared to the charity we all do for our employers. Sometimes people piss me off
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
I write free software for a living, not for free.
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
I don't mind people producing and distributing software for free, if that is their wish. I do object to their attempts to prevent me from earning my living through producing software, by providing false claims for their software (implying that Open Source is inherently superior to commercial software development, trying to get governments to pass Open Source-only regulations for certain classes of software). I think it's dishonest to say (using the GPL, for example) that people cannot use your source code unless they also provide the source code for their software. I object to the fact that commercial and open source software are not held to the same standard. I cannot believe the amount of support Linux has considering that it has no formalised testing whatsoever. The Linux Test Project[^] writes tests, but if you actually look at the test results[^], you see that no testing of kernel 2.6 has been done at all and the last 2.4 tests were done over two years ago. The test results mailing list[^] is entirely spam - there are no actual results there. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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ProffK said Sometimes you have to use your spare time to make a living. How u make living from open source when no one will pay for that?
>How u make living from open source when no one will pay for that? Some companies are making money from open source. Support, extras, roll-out etc. There is apparently big business in the open source ecosphere. I am not sure how individual developers can make much money from open source though. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
>why they donot provide free hardware? I can provide free software for fun. And be confident of the users using it as long as they need it. But if I provide free hardware for fun, I will endup in direct loss. And also all the harwares has its own life time independent of its need.
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
Why free? Because not everybody on this planet is a money-grabbing bloodsucker. Some of us like to help other people. Old Simon HB9DRV Free software: www.ham-radio.ch[^]
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>Nothing in the market is free? >No taxi driver provides services for free >All doctors take their fee >no civil engineers builds building for free I don't know about taxi drivers but plenty of professionals in other industries give of their time and skills for free. Pro bono lawyers, charity doctors, relief aid builders and even markets give goods for free to those in need. Researchers release their findings for free, inventors put new inventions into the public domain, musicians give away tracks and film makers distribute free films etc. etc. I here what you are saying though. A lot to do with idealism and the fact that you can make a living and then in your spare time give back to the world in the way you can, in our case, through software that we feel will help others. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
Why is this message greyed out, when it has a score of 4.2? -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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Nothing in the market is free? No taxi driver provides services for free All doctors take their fee no civil engineers builds building for free . . . Then why there is so stress for making software free of cost? Lot of brain is used from studying to becomming a good developer I think "free software" compaigns(I donot have proper word) are funded (back funded) by hardware manufacturers who are always in fear of gowing cost of software, so they have coined this philosophy; or is their some other philosophy. why they donot provide free hardware? What u say?
Why free software? Because not everyone is selfish. Becuase some of us enjoy giving something away that cost us nothing more than our time. Because it's nice helping others who cannot afford to buy things themselves. Because it's nice being part of a group that thinks the same way. cheers, Chris Maunder
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>How u make living from open source when no one will pay for that? Some companies are making money from open source. Support, extras, roll-out etc. There is apparently big business in the open source ecosphere. I am not sure how individual developers can make much money from open source though. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: I am not sure how individual developers can make much money from open source though. well, I don't know how all do. I do know that the two original developers of OpenSceneGraph API have their own respective small businesses to handle support for and teaching of OpenSceneGraph. So if you want a new feature, or you find something broken and need it fixed, your name goes to the top of the bin if you have paid support. I have not discused if either of them make a decent wage doing this, that I do not know. Open source is not that much different than what I do for a career. I do not own any of my software, although I could probably argue intelectual rights if push comes to shove, still, the government owns the code. Anyone from the government can access the code with one form filed in triplicate signed by and sent to the appropriate peoples. That is all it takes, and I pack up my code on a CD and hand it off. There are also rules and regulations for corporate sharing of intelectual property those forms are more lengthy and require many more signatures. But essentially anyone with the time and effort can get my software, source and all. I still make money because I know it, it's easier to pay me to add something to it than to learn the depths of the code. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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>How u make living from open source when no one will pay for that? Some companies are making money from open source. Support, extras, roll-out etc. There is apparently big business in the open source ecosphere. I am not sure how individual developers can make much money from open source though. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: am not sure how individual developers can make much money from open source though There's the million dollar question... :) Lemme' know if you find out eh??? :) Cheers How do I print my voice mail?