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Re: Intrinsic vs. Market Value
Author: Mark A. Hershberger Posted: 8/25/2000; 6:20:41 PM Topic: Next survey: Are you an open source developer? Msg #: 20283 (In response to 20276) Prev/Next: 20282 / 20284
We've seen this in the C compiler market. I was once a compiler writer, but I quit doing it when the GPL destroyed the market.Ahh... I see the light.
By the same token, one could argue that the presence of Emacs would eliminate the market for extensible editors. However, we can easily see that this is not the case. Editors, both free and proprietary, proliferate. It seems like every other newbie programmer wants to write an editor. Some have gained a lot of traction. Nedit, Pico, Jed, Vim, BBEdit, Q (is that still around?), and on and on.
In light of this, doesn't your hypothesis (the GPL destroys competition) need revision?
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- Re: Intrinsic vs. Market Value, Brett Glass, 8/26/2000; 8:32:46 AM
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