Hi Decibel;

I guess this goes more into the field of business development than code or
licenses, but I enjoy such conversations so... :-)


> My argument still stands. If someone else can support your code better
> than you can, you've got a serious problem. (My views are my own, etc.,
> etc.)


And that is why we are here today, is it not?   I know I am here because of
my needs involving supporting my customers were not being met before the
fork.

However, I would not take it only that far.  The basic issue is that someone
who can support the code better than you may not be able to write the code
better than you.  The key issue is "can you deliver better value than other
people and if so how."  It fhe answer is that you cannot deliver value in
producing, supporting, training, etc. then you need to find a way to do so
or rethink your career goals, IMO.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
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