Without a monetization strategy I don't see how the gnu radio project gets much 
past its current state. The problem is the functionality of a prototyper or 
student is implemented in about 20% of the effort for a full application. The 
documentation, testing, deployment, and maintenance of a real application needs 
a lot more work and that work is not educational or enjoyable. So without 
something like an app store where developers can get reimbursed for that other 
80% the applications will stay stuck at the cool demo stage. 

-Clark                                    
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