Harsh Busa wrote:

On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 13:37:53 +0530, Pillai, Gishu R (GE Energy)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Ok methinks it's time to Reply.
I knew the meaning of Open Source... but then I prefer to think of it as follows
If you "value" add on to the source and then charge a lil something, then it is quite 
ok.

But I don't think downloading the content of the 4 cds and then burning them onto CDs 
(I got a writer, so I don't wanna pay for this.), is VALUE-ADDITION.




you know what instead of shouting at ppl charging 250 you must fight with companies like redhat, suse / novell etc. these coz simply put ISOs from site into cds and sell it to you for much higher premium. by your interpretation they do very little value addition too.

But as far as I know, they charge not for the software, but for the service and support they provide.
That is why no individual buys from Redhat / Suse. Only corporates do because they need the service


Regards
Saswata



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