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authorP. J. McDermott <pjm@nac.net>2011-11-20 20:13:26 (EST)
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RMS, stuned and angry, immediately and without a word walked out
[Williams-RMS, 6-8]
+commercial free software
+ many believe that money can't be made in open source and free software
+ that free means noncommercial
+ logical fallacy, false exclusionary disjunct
+ free software can be used commercially, and successful business models exist
+ if a license allows only noncommercial dealing, it would be non-free
+ [FSD]
+ generalized the ways people make money with fs into 3 broad categories
+ 1. development
+ resembles pre-1970s economic models around software
+ programmers paid for time spent on work
+ not for copies of work (or rather contracts allowing use thereof)
+ [Codebreakers]
+ four examples:
+ a. Linux
+ over 70% of work done on Linux is done by paid programmers
+ [Linux-Kernel-Development, 12-13]
+ 6000? 7000? programmers work on Linux
+ clarify? cite?
+ at least 659 companies have supported Linux development
+ [Linux-Kernel-Development, 10]
+ compare to the Microsoft Windows NT kernel
+ one company? plus contractors?
+ 1,000 MSFT employees worked on Windows Vista as a whole
+ estimate ~20 employees worked on NT kernel between 5.x and 6.x
+ years?
+ b. Qt
+ flexible cross-platform application framework
+ popular in desktop, server, and embedded environments
+ [Qt]
+ most developers employed by Qt Development Frameworks
+ subsidiary of Nokia Corporation since 2008
+ [Qt-Development-Frameworks]
+ free software, GNU LGPL 2.1
+ [Qt Licensing]
+ now maintained as an independent project
+ [citation needed]
+ c. GNAT
+ a compiler for the Ada programming lang, now part of GCC
+ originally developed by NYU
+ under $3-million contract awarded by USAF in 1992
+ under requirements of contract, (C) transferred to FSF
+ sw released with terms of GNU GPL
+ [GNAT]
+ d. GNU
+ FSF hired programmers to work on parts of GNU
+ GNU Bash
+ popular and user-friendly command shell
+ now used in systems like GNU/Linux and Apple Mac OS X
+ GLIBC
+ ISO C library
+ GNU tar
+ archiving program
+ [Freedom-and-Cooperation]
+ all are fs, all are nowadays often distributed at no charge
+ why do companies pay for development of sw for which few people pay?
+ many companies sell support
+ many companies sell hw with which fs is run
+ servers, wireless network adapters, digital cameras,
+ mobile phones, televisions, cars, commercial airplanes, etc.
+ many companies see fs as a way to save time+money
+ and not have to reinvent wheels
+
+ 2. support
+ 3. distribution
Jargon-meaning
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/meaning-of-hack.html