Why not just reduce price and thus not "loose" energy? Why whenever I come to Europe, all I hear is "energy saving" by all means, when it turns out they just loose the energy instead of selling it cheaper?
There could be a special, cheap night tariff for electricity, and it would solve the problem way better than spending huge amount of money on building an artificial island.
If he releases src code - he'll still make license so strict that it's never GPL compatible. And, even more - releasing src code may threaten projects like ReactOS http://reactos.org/ or Wine http://winehq.org/, because of possible legal concerns of developers gaining knowledge from that code (which might be considered as a derived work and thus copyright violation).
Alas, the TechRepublic article is rather inaccurate. Please read the official news on our website about ReactOS 0.4.
Another reason why Bitcoin and services accepting it rock.
That's right, rumours are that we plan to launch a kickstarter campaign for something based on ReactOS within a week.
Why not just reduce price and thus not "loose" energy? Why whenever I come to Europe, all I hear is "energy saving" by all means, when it turns out they just loose the energy instead of selling it cheaper? There could be a special, cheap night tariff for electricity, and it would solve the problem way better than spending huge amount of money on building an artificial island.
It's a perfect chance for ReactOS, and we won't miss it.
Another reason why this is a good news for ReactOS.
Very nice question, and as long as it has the highest score, it will make its way into the interview.
Interesting question, I would have liked Jeremy to say his view of it.
If he releases src code - he'll still make license so strict that it's never GPL compatible. And, even more - releasing src code may threaten projects like ReactOS http://reactos.org/ or Wine http://winehq.org/, because of possible legal concerns of developers gaining knowledge from that code (which might be considered as a derived work and thus copyright violation).