Where is this magical "open source community" which is eager to examine dull business code? It's a myth. The Debian project shipped a broken PRNG for ages, and that is a popular project.
I don't think I've ever read such a patronising dismissal of objectivism. >It's a beautiful story for a person caught between childhood and adulthood I could say the same thing about every religion, I doubt it would get…
I find it amusing when GPL advocates get hurt over a company not contributing. At least people who license with BSD tend to be more pragmatic.
Fine, give away my work for free. It's a competitive advantage. If your employer pays you to write open source code, so be it. Most don't; let's face it, Open Source does not lead to a strong business. Proprietary…
Why should people have to work for free? I have a skill, I expect to get paid. I don't see my plumber doing pro bono work at the weekend. Not everyone has to adhere to your philosophy. You license your code for me to…
Where is this magical "open source community" which is eager to examine dull business code? It's a myth. The Debian project shipped a broken PRNG for ages, and that is a popular project.
I don't think I've ever read such a patronising dismissal of objectivism. >It's a beautiful story for a person caught between childhood and adulthood I could say the same thing about every religion, I doubt it would get…
I find it amusing when GPL advocates get hurt over a company not contributing. At least people who license with BSD tend to be more pragmatic.
Fine, give away my work for free. It's a competitive advantage. If your employer pays you to write open source code, so be it. Most don't; let's face it, Open Source does not lead to a strong business. Proprietary…
Why should people have to work for free? I have a skill, I expect to get paid. I don't see my plumber doing pro bono work at the weekend. Not everyone has to adhere to your philosophy. You license your code for me to…