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2007-05-04
Yes, turing-complete eye candy obviously had to look like this.
I can imagine using an OS like this one which is not FOSS or even trolltech-licensed open stuff; just like a graphics card; but to use it for producing stuff I care about, rather than to print a conference pass or paying to wash my dog, I would want it to publicly pass some quality tests so I am not just putting another open e-mail relay out on the internet.
Similarly it is nice when one's ideas are used for the OS without so much delay, or profiteering, or giant DDR2 footprints. I might like rounds of micropayments to the contributors as I come to appreciate their work better, imagining that I too am profiteering by throwing in some work; but free is a kind of stopgap to that which entertains that the software itself profiteers, accruing to the astute literate person.
Even so; it would be nice if the Camtasia/VM was nailed to a Bogomips estimate.