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Mandrake flirts with non-open source
CNET News.com ^
| December 16, 2002, 1:01 PM PT
| Stephen Shankland
Posted on 12/16/2002 4:40:41 PM PST by Bush2000
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Reality sets in ...
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posted on
12/16/2002 4:40:41 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
The model of open source, for better or worse, has always been to make money on support of the product, not on the source code. Mandrake's action shows no variance from that model. If you would read the article, you would see that the identical source code can still be obtained and modified under a GPL license.
This is a non-news article.
To: Fractal Trader
This is a non-news article.
Uhhhh...no ...
"... customers that want product support may no longer install the software on as many computers as they wish."
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posted on
12/16/2002 4:51:04 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
You still have not answered my question from a few days ago.
"Microsoft again ups risk rating on IE (flaw #999,999,999,999)
Posted by Karsus to Bush2000
On News/Activism 12/13/2002 10:56 PM CST #38 of 68
That was a joke. You do know who W. Richard Stevens is, don't you? And what books he has done?"
This was in response to this post of yours
"But But But MSFT helped Al Gore invent the Interweb.
Don't quit your day job. I see fast food in your future, otherwise."
Well?
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posted on
12/16/2002 5:06:28 PM PST
by
Karsus
To: Karsus
Oh, great. A stalker.
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posted on
12/16/2002 5:30:38 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
No. I asked a question that would help me judge how much you know. Your inability to answer the question appears to show that, while you talk like you know a lot about computers, you really do not.
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posted on
12/16/2002 5:46:07 PM PST
by
Karsus
To: Karsus
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posted on
12/16/2002 5:51:37 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
I have his books. I read his books. I use his books as a ref.
I love the fact that someone who claims to be such a computer expert had to go to amazon.com to figure out who WRS was. I would think than any computer person worth his salt would know who he is.
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:03:32 PM PST
by
Karsus
To: Karsus
I have his books. I read his books. I use his books as a ref.
Kiss his butt on your own time.
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:22:49 PM PST
by
Bush2000
Comment #10 Removed by Moderator
To: Bush2000
Only one who has never read the best ref on TCP/IP could say that. Do you really know anything about computers? Or are you just talking like you do?
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:30:02 PM PST
by
Karsus
To: RazorBladeRuination
Hey, I don't have any problem whatsoever with anything MandrakeSoft wants/needs to do to remain profitable. But it's interesting to note that their licensing model precludes making unlimited copies of the software.
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posted on
12/16/2002 7:50:40 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Karsus
Only one who has never read the best ref on TCP/IP could say that
Like I care about your opinion.
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posted on
12/16/2002 8:03:26 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
it's interesting to note that their licensing model precludes making unlimited copies of the software. That's because they're selling support. Why the Hell they called it a license fee is beyond me. Obviously, support costs go up as you have more servers. This scheme makes you pay what amounts to a per-server support charge. It's a pricing algorithm for support, that's all.
The fact is, you can copy the software itself, because the exact same software is also available, for free, under the GPL. But you don't get to call the 800 number if you do that. No free lunch, no free technicians on the phone.
I also suspect that release from the GPL's requirement that any mods be made public was "customer input." Especially in the case of firewalls, I could see IT guys wanting to tweak things -- that damned Senior VP with the one-off German PDA he got somewhere who insists on a VPN protocol that no one supports -- and not let the world know about it.
To: Bush2000
That's just plain ridiculous Bushie and you know it. I worked for a client two years ago who evaluated support for Linux distributions and got quotes for 24/7 support fees at $50,000 per year. And that was only for support on a specified number of servers.
As I said, there is nothing new here at all.
To: Bush2000
Uhhhh...no ..."... customers that want product support may no longer install the software on as many computers as they wish."
OK. Let's see if I understand this. You claim that because Mandrake is selling support per server, that the code they distribute is no longer open-source?
BWAAAAAHHHAAAAAA!!!!!!
You really do have a reading comprehension problem, don't you?
To: Bush2000
Well, do you have any experience working with computers? You never seem to answer that question.
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posted on
12/16/2002 10:13:47 PM PST
by
Karsus
To: ShadowAce
You claim that because Mandrake is selling support per server, that the code they distribute is no longer open-source? BWAAAAAHHHAAAAAA!!!!!! You really do have a reading comprehension problem, don't you?
Where did I ever say that, doofus? Now who's got the reading comprehension problem?
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posted on
12/16/2002 10:42:18 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Karsus
Well, do you have any experience working with computers? You never seem to answer that question.
No. Never touched one. In fact, I'm not typing this message on a computer at all. Happy?
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posted on
12/16/2002 10:43:11 PM PST
by
Bush2000
To: Fractal Trader
That's just plain ridiculous Bushie and you know it. I worked for a client two years ago who evaluated support for Linux distributions and got quotes for 24/7 support fees at $50,000 per year. And that was only for support on a specified number of servers. As I said, there is nothing new here at all.
Reference, please. Let's evaluate how "old" this news is.
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posted on
12/16/2002 10:43:42 PM PST
by
Bush2000
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