For the question: "making money from open source", the answer is, rightly, a lot
of times: sell services. For others, it is "use software to drive sales
of your hardware or as a total solution". <br>
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However, for corporations, they tend to want having the cake and eating
it too: they way people to contribute to their software, give it for
free, yet retain copyright on it and sell proprietary licenses. MySQL
(before Sun/Oracle) was of that mind set, and made people sign
agreements that assign the copyright of the contributor to them so they
can do just that. <br>
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Of late, I have seen some companies obsessing about the GPL being bad
for business and wanting to do a BSD license because it is "business
friendly" (in the sense that they are not obliged to open portions of
the product, or close source and open product [e.g. Apple's kernel]).
So this is MBA vs. Developers/open source advocates that will be with
us for some time.<br><br>
Hence, the "sell services" argument does not fly with this crowd. The
poster on OpenSolaris says the "support model" has commercially failed
with Open Solaris.<br><br>But, looking at the discussion for some more, I can see the following:<br><br>1. It is on the OpenSolaris list, not any MySQL list. So those who use OpenSolaris are the ones addressed here, not others.<br>
<br>2. The email address of the person posting this is not @<a href="http://oracle.com">oracle.com</a>, so I am not sure if even Oracle is the one asking that question at all, or someone putting a call to arms for this. Moreover, earlier in the thread, there is this disclaimer <a href="http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1621444&cid=31876156">http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1621444&cid=31876156</a><br>
And he himself confirms it here <a href="http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1621444&cid=31876224">http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1621444&cid=31876224</a><br><br>So, tempest in a teapot here. Irrelevant to MySQL (for now).<br>
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