Hi, On Thu, Jan 13, 2011, Elazar Leibovich wrote about "Re: Die GNU autotools": > But what I'm really bothered is by your claim "developer time is cheap, it's > FSF, somebody[*] will do that". I really don't think the situation nowadays > is that we have too much working hands for free software. Especially in open > source software for which you need special expertise
I stand behind my claim that today, the free software world already has more than enough developers. I agree this is a controversial claim, but I'm not alone in this observation - Richard Stallman made the same observation in his talk when he visited Israel 8 years ago already! Basically, he said that when he started the GNU project, his goal was to get people to write free software, and today (i.e., 8 years ago), this was no longer a problem, which is why he turned to more pressing issues - like fighting for people's *right* to right free software (i.e., fighting software patents, DRM, DMCA and the likes). If you look around, you see that for every purpose - be it calculator applets, C compilers, kernels, IDEs, word processors, databases, Web servers, and what not - people have already written many competing free software projects. I don't think there's any shortage of people writing free software! That is not to say that we can't always do with more - that is not my point. My point was different - that free software is undergoing Darwinian-style natural selection: There is more free software out there than could possibly "survive" (i.e., be replicated by distributions and finally reach end-users machines), so only the *fittest* software will survive. And the fittest software is, literally, software that best fits the user's needs. It doesn't matter how hard it was to develop. If two programs are virtually identical, have the same features and quality, but one is written in C and takes 5 MB on disk and memory and the second is in Java and has its own copy of the JVM and takes 25 MB on disk and memory - which of the two do you think the distributions will pick up? Which do you think users will end up using? Even if the difference is small (20 MB), if it's the only user-visible difference ("phenotype"), this is what will be selected. -- Nadav Har'El | Friday, Jan 14 2011, 9 Shevat 5771 n...@math.technion.ac.il |----------------------------------------- Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an http://nadav.harel.org.il |idiot. -- Rusty Russell's sig. _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il