From: "Michael H. Warfield" <mhw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> " It's a license. And you are a troll." That's your call to make. I am simply stating why *I* will not develop open source software unless somebody somewhere pays the full freight for my work time. "I get compensated for all my OpenSource software. I get compensated in all this other OpenSource software that enables me to do my job and enables all of our engineers to be more productive producing what we do market (and we are highly profitable). Just because you are clueless and think we all are just doing this for our ego's is not my problem, it's yours. Others are being compensated very very nicely and RedHat and others are very profitable. Looks like you have a personal problem to me. In a world without OpenSource software, you wouldn't have the markets that exist out there now, to develop for." Does your COMPANY get compensated for your Open Source software? There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. The corollary is "SAP", Somebody Always Pays. In your case you are willing to work for someone else. I spent a lot of years doing that and the pressures twice came close to killing me, once from pneumonia and once from simply burning out so bad even cooking my own dinner was an intolerable burden. One thing I learned VERY well over the years is that corporate loyalty is a one way street. These days if I work I get paid for each hour worked as a consultant, a mercenary. It's cut-throat. It is FAR more honest than I've ever been dealt with before. It is simply impossible for ME to work on GPLed environments. The FreeBSD situation looks far better until I realize I am back into the GPL jungle as soon as I want to make a project that features a GUI. So I develop in an environment somewhat less "uncertain" that allows me to develop commercial solutions for what I do. <Shrug> What boggles me are people who demand features and up to the second documentation from free Open Source software developers. It ain't gonna happen. (I need to add that the decision is pretty much moot since I develop a lot of my software for video cards that are not supported on Linux and probably never will be if someone waits for Matrox to deliver it. And I can't see anybody doing it freebie style. Those are COMPLEX monsters. Look up the DigiSuite family of video cards.) {^_^} Joanne