Ray Heasman wrote:
This part isn't talking about market. It's talking about generating the kind of excitement and immediate usefulness that means people want to play with it and will hack your code for you. It sounds like Timothy isn't depending on that - I think he's just hoping to take advantage of other open source companies rather than general excitement and development work in random open source developers.
Well, what got me excited in the first place wasn't the idea of an Open Graphics chipset but the idea of an Open company like Transversal. Everything happens in the open with this company. At the time I might be interested in one of their products (I'm not at that point yet) I know I will have the possibility to at least convince them to include something that *I* need and not only stuff that generally is considered useful.
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