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  1. Re: [HACKERS] BSD vs. GPL

    Hannu Krosing <hannu@trust.ee> — 1999-06-20T12:27:55Z

    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > Here are some short examples.  I have a Viewsonic 15" digital flat panel
    > monitor with ATI XpertLCD card.  Xig has a commercial X server that
    > drives it.  XFree86 doesn't support it. The cost of the X server is
    > worth it, because without it, I would be forced to us another display
    > device.
    
    This is mainly the result of ATI not giving out the specs (for whatever 
    reason - possibly an agreement with Xig ;-p )
    
    >  The cost of BSDI is well worth it for me, because of the high
    > reliability and performance of the OS is well worth the cost.  Free
    > software is nice, but for me, the cost of commercial software is a
    > bargain considering the benefits it provides.
    
    The fact of being commercial does not automatically make software 
    high reliability and performance.
    
    Just imagine a scenario where the current PostgreSQL development team 
    had a bunch of marketing/management guys who had made commitments based 
    on our initial release date estimates. I bet that the release would have 
    been still a "little" late but without most of the enchancements and 
    much more buggy. 
    
    > (This doesn't mean I don't support open software.  I am a PostgreSQL
    > developer.)
    > 
    > Who do you want to write your heart monitor software?
    
    Someone with deep pockets and tight schedules of course, so my relatives 
    could sue them afterwards ;)
    
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    Hannu