The Simple Economics of Open Source
Marc Spitzer
marc at oscar.noc.cv.net
Tue Apr 25 10:32:02 EDT 2000
In article <vndya62ykbi.fsf at camelot-new.ccs.neu.edu>, Justin Sheehy wrote:
>Raffael Cavallaro <raffael at mediaone.net> writes:
>
>> Fact is, only commodity items, that are known to many programmers, are
>> open sourced. If there were sufficient demand to support a closed source
>> business, then it would have happened that way. The proof of this is the
>> BSDs, which would allow a closed source, proprietary fork at any time.
>> Hasn't happened 'cause there's no demand for such a product.
>
>You mean like BSD/OS, from BSDI?
>
>It happened 9 years ago, and they've been selling it ever since.
>
>Interesting "proof" you have there.
>
>-Justin
>
this sounds like a religious argument, be carful when you
show evadence that contradicts the 1 true faith.
marc
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