I don't know where the open source market is predicated on, but the global concept behind it brought a fresh and cleaner way of doing things not seen too much often since times of consumism, propietary and ownership take over us a few centuries ago ruling our lifes. Yes , it's beatufull but lets just dare to think it's MORE than theory
> From: David Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > It seems to me the entire 'open source' software market is predicated on the > free-time meanderings of people who already make enough money doing whatever > it is they do in their chosen field, be it SysOp, Flipping burgers, or > working in a Steel Mill. That amount of 'leisure time' is only possible when > you already have the income to allow you that freedom. Saying that the world > can function without a source of income is not going to serve you in the long > run, although the anti-establishment angst right now is fueling plenty of > coders to try to change things. > > Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful THEORY. I just don't think its > sustainable in the long term. The last two decades of computer programming > have really been halcyon days, comparatively speaking. > > David Reynolds >
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