Is there a bright future for open software projects?
Matthew Sherborne
miracle at paradise.net.nz
Sun Dec 1 18:50:08 EST 2002
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Here's one way it might work: As a programmer get several clients who want a simular program written (a bunch of competing companies), let them share the cost of the first version of the software, and make it pretty basic and generic. This will be cheaper for the companies in the long run than developing it themseleves or buying "per seat" liscences to other software. Then put up a web site with the software on, and have funded feature requests (this is happening in a few projects already). If someone wants a feature they pledge x amount of dollars, once some programmer feels that there's enough money in the pot for that feature, they claim the feature and manage adding it to the software and collect the money. Matthew Sherborne
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