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- From: rfg@netcom.com (Ronald F. Guilmette)
- Subject: Employment generated by GNU versus Bill Gates
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.082333.16854@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 08:23:33 GMT
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- Some time back, in the midst of a discussion regarding the evil Bill Gates,
- the GNU project, and what each had done in the way of providing jobs,
- Sean Eric Fagan wrote:
-
- > Cygnus Support, on the two coasts of the US, Wingnut (in Japan?), and some
- > company with a strange name (Crwynnr, something like that), all support Free
- > Software. PrimeTime Freeware and Walnut Creek CDROM both make money (not
- > inconsiderable money, either!) selling CD-ROMs with free software.
- >
- > All told, I would not be surprised if more than a thousand people make a
- > living, provide for their families, and support the economy thanks to free
- > software (including the likes of RMS and Linus, as well as a few thousand
- > other people, some of whom are nameless, some of whom are very well known,
- > and lots of whom are somewhere inbetween).
-
- I just wanted to note that this is exactly the kind of totally worthless
- and nonsensical uninformed speculation you get when you read netnews.
- Reading netnews, you get the good with the bad... the real information
- with the total unmitigated horseshit.
-
- Let me tell you in all seriousness that there is just no f***ing way that
- there are anywhere near 1000 people making a living from free software.
-
- On the other hand, according to an article recently published in the
- San Jose Mercury News, Bill Gates' little company employs over 6,000
- people in the Seattle area alone... and over 10,000 worldwide.
-
- Now don't get me wrong. I detest Microsoft as much as the next guy, and
- I happen to also be one of the people who make a living working on free
- software, but among the many things I detest are people who pass off
- uninformed opinions as if they were facts.
-
- I keep waiting for a "truth filter" program to show up in alt.sources.
-
- --
-
- // Ron ("Loose Cannon") Guilmette uucp: ...uunet!lupine!segfault!rfg
- //
- // "On the one hand I knew that programs could have a compelling
- // and deep logical beauty, on the other hand I was forced to
- // admit that most programs are presented in a way fit for
- // mechanical execution, but even if of any beauty at all,
- // totally unfit for human appreciation."
- // -- Edsger W. Dijkstra
-