forward message from my friend .

Is Open Source Software a Race To Zero?

gozunda writes "My company is an open source software
vendor/developer. We maintain a popular open source project and keep
ourselves afloat by producing commercial products derived from or
extending the value of the core project. Over time we've seen our
business model eroding as other open source projects produce free
versions of the same extensions and utilities that are our bread and
butter. Something that was worth $5K last year is suddenly worth $0
because the free version is just as good as the paid. This same cycle
is obviously having an impact on pure-play commercial software
vendors. Is open source ultimately a race to zero? In ten years will
there be any cost associated with commodity (non-custom) software? If
not, will there still be a 'software industry' as it exists today, or
will software simply be a by-product of the operation of other
industries? Is that a good thing or a bad thing? As a professional
developer, do I need to fear this or feed it?"


Do you have any answer for these questions ?





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