On 26 January 2012 11:20, Mark Wendt <mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil> wrote:

> I think our community has grown to the point where a lot of folks are
> starting to depend on LinuxCNC "being there."  We've got integrators out
> there who are making a living off bringing LinuxCNC to the industrial
> world, and folks like me who use LinuxCNC as part of our business.

It is worth bearing in mind, thought, that no matter what else
happens, your installation of LinuxCNC will continue to work, and as
long as you keep a copy of the source there is no reason that it can't
continue to do so indefinitely.
New features and support for new hardware might stall, but the
complete non-reliance on a supporting company/organisation is one of
the strengths of open source.

-- 
atp
The idea that there is no such thing as objective truth is, quite simply, wrong.

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