On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 22:25:00 -0400, Moshe Goldfarb wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:21:59 +0200, Hadron wrote:
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>> Moshe Goldfarb <moshegoldfarb@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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>>> On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:49:12 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>>>> ____/ Attila on Tuesday 01 September 2009 17:55 : \____
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>>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>>>>>> Later you
>>>>>> | will be able to buy commercial applications in addition to the
>>>>>> free ones | already available.
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>>>>> I'm curious about what license they are going to use for those.
>>>>> Attila, The Freetard from Hell
>>>>
>>>> Canonical has been selling proprietary applications like Unison for
>>>> quite some time. I think that's what the store might be all about.
>>>>
>>>> - --
>>>> ~~ Best of wishes
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It will fail.....
>>> Lintards are cheap.
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>> Unison is commercial?
>>
>> I installed it on Debian for free and have frequently recommended it.
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> Can't say.
> I'm talking about selling *anything* to the Linux community. They expect
> everything for free and for someone else to do all the work.
Let's see... buy the computer, clothes, vehicles, homes, go to movies, ...
And, I suppose we can safely say that you insist on giving money for
everthing that is offered for $0.
Tell us, "Moshe", how much have you paid for the Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS and
other distros you say you have installed?
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> See Loki and ID Software, amongst others for details.
Lot's of companies fail for lack of sales.
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Rick
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