Because of our capitalistic society, any open source project would have no model that would allow a profitable business. Capitalism will in itself collapse in time, but the very nature (a good one in that) of Linux was born out of necessity. The power is still with the people; users, programmers, hackers, crackers, and anyone else I may forgotten to mention. We must just keep fighting, and innovating to stay alive. The teeth of capitalism is nipping at our heels.
Not at all!!! It is about loosing control to state and corporate entities. Once you start to loose options, you start to loose your ability to choose, which in turn means you begin to loose your freedom.
Because of our capitalistic society, any open source project would have no model that would allow a profitable business. Capitalism will in itself collapse in time, but the very nature (a good one in that) of Linux was born out of necessity. The power is still with the people; users, programmers, hackers, crackers, and anyone else I may forgotten to mention. We must just keep fighting, and innovating to stay alive. The teeth of capitalism is nipping at our heels.
"Back the f@#$ up!" - Onyx
Not at all!!! It is about loosing control to state and corporate entities. Once you start to loose options, you start to loose your ability to choose, which in turn means you begin to loose your freedom.