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“Face it: There's no money in open source”

5 points| nyan4 | 10 years ago |infoworld.com | reply

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[+] Ezhik|10 years ago|reply
To my knowledge most models of making a profit with open source involve selling services like support or hosting around it.

The value of Red Hat is also in support and training that they offer.

So I think big companies can exist with open source easily, and they already do. I do, however, have questions about what a single developer can do. Can't really offer a whole lot of support for some widget you'd normally sell in an app store.

[+] ZeroGravitas|10 years ago|reply
wow, I've not read a Matt Asay piece in years. And strangely, he seems to be saying the exact same thing he said then.