Hosting companies are perfect example of this...
apache, sendmail, mysql, php, GNU/Linux, community support are all
free yet hosting companies profit from Free software.
As for developers... if you have made a name for yourself, the chances
are a company will employ you to administer syst
Matthew Wild wrote:
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Thomas Ibbotson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> However, I am also in favour of credit being given where it's due, and
>> allowing creators/inventors to profit from their work. If someone has
>> put in the time and effort to create or improve s
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Thomas Ibbotson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I am also in favour of credit being given where it's due, and
> allowing creators/inventors to profit from their work. If someone has
> put in the time and effort to create or improve something that other
> peopl
On 11/05/2008, Andrew Oakley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lucy wrote:
> > How to make money from free software is an interesting and difficult
> > topic
>
>
> I really don't think that's true - for me, it's a straightforward and
> simple topic that has provided over 12 years of stable employment
Lucy wrote:
> How to make money from free software is an interesting and difficult
> topic
I really don't think that's true - for me, it's a straightforward and
simple topic that has provided over 12 years of stable employment.
As a programmer or project manager, I've written or helped write ple
On 11/05/2008, Thomas Ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Dobson wrote:
> > ==
> > RMS Video:
> > ==
> >
> > The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in collaboration
> > with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has been released, thanks
> > to Andrew J
Tim Dobson wrote:
> ==
> RMS Video:
> ==
>
> The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in collaboration
> with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has been released, thanks
> to Andrew John Hughes.
>
> You can find a torrent and http mirrors for the video on the Ma
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 13:03 +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
> The torrent contains:
> 20080501-rms.ogg
> 20080501-rms_med.ogg
> 20080501-rms_low.ogg
> 20080501-rms.spx
>
> Most torrent clients allow you to choose which files you want.
>
> Sorry if this wasn't clear
Unfortunately the default one in Ub
2008/5/7 Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Which bizzarely contains multiple copies of the video. I am motivated to
> _not_ use torrent in this situation for this reason. The torrent is
> considerably larger than one single video.
The torrent contains:
20080501-rms.ogg
20080501-rms_med.ogg
200805
On 5/7/08, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 18:03 +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
> > Where possible, please use the torrent. :)
> >
>
> Which bizzarely contains multiple copies of the video. I am motivated to
> _not_ use torrent in this situation for this reason. The torrent
Tim Dobson wrote:
> == RMS Video: ==
>
> The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in
> collaboration with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has
> been released, thanks to Andrew John Hughes.
>
> You can find a torrent and http mirrors for the video on the
> Manc
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 18:03 +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
> Where possible, please use the torrent. :)
>
Which bizzarely contains multiple copies of the video. I am motivated to
_not_ use torrent in this situation for this reason. The torrent is
considerably larger than one single video.
Cheers,
Al.
Thanks Tim
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ==
> RMS Video:
> ==
>
> The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in collaboration
> with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has been released, thanks
> to Andrew John Hughes.
==
RMS Video:
==
The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in collaboration
with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has been released, thanks
to Andrew John Hughes.
You can find a torrent and http mirrors for the video on the Manchester
Free Software Website.
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