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ilovebeer,
Do you really not understand marginal costs? We specifically said that *development costs* approach $0 per marginal sale because they do. It doesn't matter if it's being developed for 1M or 1B, the dev costs to develop a version is fixed. Even if there are rolling releases this cost would still be the same. Wikipedia has an article on it, if you are interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_cost
Other costs may not go towards zero, but I specifically said that too so I don't know what your so upset about.
Edit: Anyway, I'm not interested in pursuing this conversation with you since I couldn't care less about the outcome and you refuse to take it seriously.
Edited 2012-03-03 23:38 UTC
No cost is ever fixed. You should know better.
You still don't get it but then it's quite obvious you've never actually had to deal with this first-hand so I suppose I shouldn't expect more of you.
That won't be necessary. I have enough years experience in business to understand what you're trying to say... It's just that you insist on not considering the full picture, even though you acknowledge it exists.
Upset? You've got to be kidding. You know better.
I won't hold my breath.




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2011-08-08
Development costs continue as long as a product is being supported and not EOL. And again, it's foolish to cherry pick only those aspects which you _think_ count, and then claim the cost is $0 from then on when in reality that is simply not true. You can not make an accurate analysis of the whole picture by limiting yourself to only a small portion.