Hi Scott,
who is paying for your totally free engagement in Open Source 
(HTTPAPI/FTPAPI)?
Is it your family business or is it because you found another business 
model, revenues from speaking in Jon's not so free conferences, I wonder ?
Come on, its just another way to earn the bread on the table - give your 
music out for free and let people pay for the concert ;-)
Henrik
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Mike,
...and people wonder why open-source hasn't taken a greater hold in
business...
Is this serious?!  Or is it a joke?
Do you genuinely believe that proprietary ("closed-source") licenses are 
easier to understand than then open ones?!  Indeed, just about every 
software company has their own license, requiring someone to understand 
something entirely new with each stinkin' software package.
And who is it, exactly, that wonders why open-source hasn't taken a 
greater hold on business?   I don't know of any business anywhere that's 
not using open source to one degree or another.  Not a single one! 
Indeed, it'd be very difficult to run a business that's NOT impacted by 
open source!
Our environment, the IBM i community, is probably the most 
ultra-conservative environment in computers today.  Yet even so -- what 
do we use for a web server?  Apache!  An open source web server.  Tomcat 
is also open source, and also popular.  PHP is an open source language, 
entirely designed and written by an open source community, and has been 
taking our community by storm.  What do we use to edit source code? 
RDi/WDSC which is based on (drumroll please) ECLIPSE!  Another open 
source tool.  And that's in the ultra-conservative IBM i community... in 
the PC and Mac communities, open source is nearing 40% of the software 
used today, a huge percentage.  And in the Unix community, open source 
is the norm, more popular than anything else.
I agree that the GPL is overblown and overcomplicated, and with the 
primary goal of being viral.  They want everyone to use the GPL, so they 
try to make it so that everyone who uses their tools must also use the 
GPL...  and it spreads like a virus...
But GPL isn't your only choice in open source.
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