No offence intended, being nerd myself :) And I wouldn't dramatize the whole
OS deal too much, after all we're all doing it for fun, ain't we?

Regards,

Bob S.

-----Original Message-----
From: Vladimir R. Bossicard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:41 AM
To: xindice-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: Support for XQuery


> The only thing larger that nerd's head is his ego

Sorry but I don't get it (or missed your point).  Is it a sin to want to 
earn money with your work?  If someone wants to sell his work/time, he's 
free to do so.  If you don't like it, simply don't buy!

I once proposed to someone if he would be willing to sponsor a bug.  His 
answer was "but is the code not Open Source?".  Well Open Source does 
not mean free debugging/fixing/consultancy!  *You* are responsible for 
fixing the bugs *you* want to be fixed, nobody else.  Needless to say 
that the bug is still there.

Don't get me wrong, Open Source is fine and a rewarding experience. 
Working with other developers worldwide is especially very gratifying. 
But many (not all of course) users think that Open Source is the Great 
Mall of software:  you can download everything for free without giving 
anything in return.

Do you think I'm wrong?  Let's take Xindice for example.

Users are posting questions but only *very few* offered something in 
return (code or documentation).  What about "Thank you for the answer. 
BTW I've written this paragraph (my problem/solution) that you can add 
to the documentation/faq."  Instead it's more "I have this problem, 
please fix it", "the documentation sucks", "it's a shame you are not 
supporting xyz"...  Of course not every mail is like that but you tend 
to remember the bad ones.

If you're a developer, the only thing you want is the code.  And if you 
have written the code, you don't need documentation nor hotline/mailing 
list.  So if you want to earn money with either code, documentation or 
hotline, I'm fine with it.  And you're always free not to buy.

-Vladimir

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Vladimir R. Bossicard
www.bossicard.com

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