Microsoft's not free and closed source software is also proven itself as
another viable business model. I think that they have proven it quite well.

On 6/7/07, Terrence Brannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I understand that J came out when the Borland model of software release
was en
vogue. But, in this day and age, free and open source software has proven
itself
a viable business model.

With that in mind:

* should J go open source? why or why not?

I have seen cases where people immediately lost interest in J when they
saw it
was closed source.



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