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Author: George Toft
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Subject: Linux for small business
Another aspect about the FSM is about have several programmers work
on a project to make it better for the sake of programming perfection.
The commercial model is doomed to failure as the program is written to
satisfy a need within a budget and time constraint. If the best
solution does not fit into the timeline/budget, then some kludge is
jammed into place.

I live this scenario every day. I lived it for almost a year at
Amex. Shove CrappyApp into production so the Manager gets her
bonus - close project - oops, there are bugs - too bad, there's
no money in the budget this year.

Quick, Cheap, or Correct - pick two.

George




Bill Nash wrote:
>
> I think another aspect of the FSM you're discounting is the user's ability
> to have a choice, or even a say, in the software he/she runs. More and
> more, corporations are attempting to remove choices and control how we use
> our own computers. Microsoft isn't concerned with my 'computing
> experience'. They're concerned about profit. I support the FSM because I
> believe in creativity and innovation, as well as free expression.
>
> - billn
>
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Tom Achtenberg wrote:
>
> > Sorry, but after reading the first line of the "About Free Software"
> > section, "Free software is a matter of freedom: people should be free to use
> > software in all the ways that are socially useful. " I cannot buy into this
> > "movement" The clear implication is they feel anything someone writes
> > belongs to everyone, not the person who wrote it. That is the very system
> > that was tried and failed miserably in Easter Europe. I do not and will not
> > buy into it in the least. It is the same mentality that drove me away from
> > the Libertarian party in the political world. Under that system, there is
> > no incentive to improve or excel.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Gontran Zepeda" <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 12:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: Linux for small business
> >
> >
> > * Tom Achtenberg () wrote:
> > > RE: Linux for small businessI don't see a whole lot of difference between
> > > the "Free Software Movement" and the "Shareware" movement. Just a
> > > different platform.
> >
> > Harumph.
> >
> > See:
> > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html
> >
> > And related documents there at gnu.org
> >
> >
> > Gontran
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