Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [OT] Re: Troll Tech [was Re: Sco vs. IBM] | From | David Woodhouse <> | Date | Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:04:33 +0100 |
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On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 14:37, Larry McVoy wrote: > > Neither am I arguing that you, personally, should be trying to make a > > living by support alone -- I'm merely observing a trend. > > And I'm pointing out that the logic on which that trend is based has some > severe problems.
Ah, but attempting to associate observed trends with actual logic is a fruitless task attempted only by economists and loons :)
> I don't know about you, but I don't want to be part of > a business who's business model is to ship incomplete or broken software > and then charge to fix it.
Well there we have a different viewpoint -- I work on kernel code where it's generally accepted that new hardware renders old stuff obsolete quite quickly, and particularly on _embedded_ stuff, where companies are bringing out new toys which need Linux to support them all the time.
And even if my viewpoint were different I'm not convinced I agree with you -- after all, this isn't a problem which is specific to Free Software, surely? If you produce the perfect word processor or a car which doesn't rust, you never get repeat business either :)
The continuation of the business depends, in _all_ cases, on the fact that you add new features, fix bugs, etc. Unless you go into the rental business, I suppose.
Now, if you were to stand up and declare 'Free Software and sales of proprietary software are doomed -- everyone needs to lease their software if they want their business to survive', I'd certainly have a harder time arguing with you, although I'm not utterly convinced I'd actually believe that either.
-- dwmw2
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