Re: Sorbet on Fedora's future

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Do what thou wilt
shall  be the whole  of the Law.

On 3/21/10, Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> When I say that open source's landscape has changed a lot in the last year
> or so, do you disagree? Though there will always remain people developing
> for free because they believe in a project, don't you think that the trend
> is going towards more paid developers for the desktop?
>
>
> Nobody, and certainly not an outsider like me, can pretend possessing all
> the solutions for open source today. So, we must try to talk together while
> taking a look ahead.
>
> Open source in the future won't be like open source in the past. We have to
> deal with the new situation.
>

how is what the "open source" camp does,
relevant here?

Fedora (& Gnu & Linux) is _free_ software.

( free as in speech, not as in beer )

charles zeitler





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