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Re: [ox-en] sell your free software "lifestyle" business for nine figures [u]



On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 01:49:51AM [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED], Benj. Mako Hill wrote:
<quote who="Michael Bouwens" date="Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 04:00:52AM -0700">
Do you not have a problem with 'some people' profiting from the work
of a whole community?

As a matter of princple, I do not. I think that, to varying degrees,
it happens with any collaboratively or community produced work. That
doesn't mean I always enjoy it.

Are there any examples of free software communities perhaps forming
cooperatives of producers so that more can benefit?

What is a free software community? Is it a community of users,
developers, or both?
What would the cooperatives of producers produce?

CL<

Can you explain what you mean by this? Geert suggested that the Debian
project is one example although I think I may disagree if you mean
"benefit" financially. A little clarification would be good.

Regards,
Mako


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http://mako.cc/

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