From: "Bob McConnell" <r...@cbord.com>

People have been selling both Open Source and Free Software for years. Both IBM 
and RedHat are doing very well at it. But they don't always require cash or 
monetary profit as their selling price. You might also want to consider this 
article about the open source economic model.

<http://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=180777>



I read it, but it is limited to only a kind of software business. Those who 
create text editors like UltraEdit, TextPad or others and sell their product 
are in another type of software business because they offer a 1-time deal and 
get some money. That's all.
And there are many other business of the same type.
Not everyone sells to permanent customers or B2B. Some create simple programs 
for the public.

Octavian


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