Just a few weeks after the beta release of the next version of their Linux based OS, Red Hat has released 7.3.93 of their software, once again, code-named Limbo. Those of you who read my first Limbo review know that I gave it a favorable review. After downloading and installing the second beta, I had to take a few days before writing this article.
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People don't care about the price except if they are OSS developers without money. If they are better off with it, they pay for it.
just wanted to say that it does matter to most people. that's why majority of software development these days happen in asia. and that's why a lot of people still pirate software. if this were true, all would be good in the world.
besides my original point was that there are still a lot of developers and companies out there that just want to make software, but don't want to have to spend hundreds or thousands after buying a computer and/or buying windows just to start developing. a lot of people turn to alternatives (ex. java) because of this.
and besides, there are already 2 web services that have been built that will never be toppled in the near future... the Web and E-mail! hooray!
wait wait... this all doesn't matter to me anymore. i'm a writer/jewelry shop owner, not a computer geek. sorry.
People don't care about the price except if they are OSS developers without money. If they are better off with it, they pay for it.
just wanted to say that it does matter to most people. that's why majority of software development these days happen in asia. and that's why a lot of people still pirate software. if this were true, all would be good in the world.
besides my original point was that there are still a lot of developers and companies out there that just want to make software, but don't want to have to spend hundreds or thousands after buying a computer and/or buying windows just to start developing. a lot of people turn to alternatives (ex. java) because of this.
and besides, there are already 2 web services that have been built that will never be toppled in the near future... the Web and E-mail! hooray!
wait wait... this all doesn't matter to me anymore. i'm a writer/jewelry shop owner, not a computer geek. sorry.