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JBoss To Share Profits With Developers

An anonymous reader submits: "internetnews is reporting that JBoss has started distributing compensation in the form of profit-sharing and options to developers that worked on the application server. The article can be found here. I can't find the announcement on the JBoss site but it can be found on any number of release wires like newsalert."

10 comments

  1. path to profitability by josephgrossberg · · Score: 2, Informative

    1) Code free software ...
    2) ... for the right project.
    3) Profit! :)

    1. Re:path to profitability by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Miguel, You hypocrite. Aren't you the founder of Ximian who is a VC funded company trying to exploit open source? Oh yeah, don't foget they also fund Mono. So now you are trying to hurt people doing commercial open source with no venture capital and making money purely for the developers. You realize that the documentation is how most of the developers get paid? You just fucked a lot of them by provided this free link. You are a true ASSet to the open source community.

    2. Re:path to profitability by miguel · · Score: 1

      The `Miguel de Icaza' account is an impersonator, I do not know who it is. And his views have nothing to do with mine.

      This is a shame, because that person has been flaming everywhere.

      The slashdot admins have said that they can not do anything about it.

      Miguel.

  2. Bloat by Nix0n · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Compensated for writing bloatware ? Sweet, I want in.

  3. Move that makes sense by LinuxXPHybrid · · Score: 1

    Whether you like it or not, we live in a capitalism country (maybe some of slashdoters don't but probably most do). It means that whatever we do has to make sense financially in the end in order to thrive. We see that some of open source projects are thriving such as Linux, Apache, and JBoss(of course) but some are dying (if not they will soon because of the fact that they are not thriving financially). Projects like Linux and Apache can thrive and they can even be very profitable as companies like IBM, HP, and Sun are chipping in, but some projects are having tough time financially. And again, stuff that does not make sense financially in this world will die; Darwinism, toasted. This move makes sense; well, trying to make sense in the current political and economical system.

    1. Re:Move that makes sense by ajeru · · Score: 1

      The same is true by the way for commercial enterprises. Many of them have big financial problems and I think bigger ones than open source. Open source projects are more resilient because they can just slow down a bit in bad times and later revive. Commercial enterprises either work or they die.

  4. Unbelievable! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Holy Jumojay! I can not believe this Miguel, you just rose to a blatent troll - Whoever that was is probably creaming what with you taking the bait, it would be better to just ignore them. Trolls should not be fed.

    Our Slashdot Admins do seem to have done something about the rogue - since there have been no further posts from our friend. I wonder how that is achieved.