
Mandriva's CEO
got interviewed for the Mandriva club.
"Right now, the new 'in thing' is Ubuntu. Of course, the situation is a bit different in this case: one person, with a quasi infinite check book is behind the operation. So they can give the system away and spend whatever is needed. Is this the right way for the open source eco-system? I find it hard to believe. One possible worse case scenario is that Ubuntu's plan is to use money to put all other community-based distros out of business and then start monetizing the installed base. If this were the case, they are doing the easy part: increasing their market share by giving away the product. We have found that the second part is a tad more difficult."
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2005-06-29
The problem is that _any_ large pile of money is going to run out some time, even if it's really, really large. What will Ubuntu do then?
Start selling add-ons or services or whatever....long after Mandriva has closed its doors.