I don’t get why big companys are afraid of open source software.
I know that monetizing open source is hard but in exchange they would have 8 billion programmers ready, for free!
Even if they do like redhat , as controversial as it is right now, they would be better off than just closing the source.
I would be willing to pay to have the license to modify my own software even if I couldn’t redistribute it afterwards.
Plenty of big companies make money on commodities; its entire sectors of the economy. Would it be that big of a shift in thinking to consider software as a commodity good?
I don’t think the comparison of software to commodities is valid. A single piece of software can be sold am infinite number of times. And with a very low cost to enter the market.
A barrel of oil is only worth a single barrel of oil, the code for a piece of proprietary software is worth every copy of that software that’s ever sold