Does dual licensing threaten free software? (Linux Journal)
Posted Jul 27, 2006 21:31 UTC (Thu) by
zotz (guest, #26117)
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Does dual licensing threaten free software? (Linux Journal) by HenrikH
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Does dual licensing threaten free software? (Linux Journal)
Some concerns: (not necessarily valid in practice, we shall have to see.)
Some percentage of people may not help as a result of having to assign copyrights to their improvements over to the project.
The paid labour drives out volunteer problem may slow things down.
Project may close up and it may take too long for the fork team to come up to speed.
Does anyone see these as possible problems? Anyone have any ideas for solutions if so?
The first may be lessened somewhat if a project were to commit to always having the Free version (on the same footing, with the same features, etc. Just not the same support.) This would certainly help the third.
The second is tough. Should a project set aside a certain percentage of revenues / profit for distribution amoung all coders (some other contributor group?) each year, whether they are internal or external coders? Would that help? Hurt?
Does anyone have any stats as to the percentage of paid versus volunteer coders for the major projects, inside versus outside?
all the best,
drew
(da idea man)
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