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- From: tyrell@seaotter.micro.umn.edu (john drexler)
- Subject: harmful effects of gnu software II
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- Organization: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis: Under Grad Workstation Lab.
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 04:45:36 GMT
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- I was expecting all negative comments when I posted here (after all, the typical
- reaction when one's cherished beliefs are threatened is hostility and
- shortsightedness). What's wrong with THIS argument, I hear you ask:
-
- hey, GNU is free.
- GNU is revolutionary.
- Everybody gets to use GNU.
-
- Hence -- GNU is going to POSITIVELY transform the marketplace!
-
- To be fair, not everyone out there is taken in by this.
-
- I can't understand why you people haven't figured out why this logic is so wrong! Do you really believe that by giving out free software that industry
- is just busting to make something to better it? (After all -- they know DARN
- WELL that if they make a little better compiler than gcc, people will be just
- DYING to hand over $700 a computer just 'to have the best') Gee -- I wonder why
- its against the law for Intel to give away free chips!
-
- Look -- one of you made a damn good point, and I reiterate here just
- for emphasis:
-
- GNU is going to straight-jacket small companies a hell of a lot more
- than the large companies like IBM, Borland and Microsoft, who have enough money
- and marketing resources to take a hit from GNU. Who in their right mind, in
- a volatile market like todays, is going to ENTER the UNIX market (where free
- software is rampant) and put money into creating OS or compilers?
-
- Pirating is already driving the price of existing software thru the
- roof. GNU is simply driving the competition out. Free software is a
- DISincentive, not an incentive into making innovative products.
-
- You have to ask yourself -- how much better would a compiler have to be
- in order for you to actually pay money for it (enough to justify the cost of
- development). THIS is why free software discourages competition. Because
- industry has to create software so significantly better, to warrant a profit in
- the face of this artificial competition, they simply move to other markets.
- If you don't believe this, mail me a message saying that you will pay
- me $700 dollars for a'slightly better compiler'that I would be willing to write.
- If I get enough responses (and $350 in advance-- because hell, I don't believe
- you) I will write it.
-
- You think the software industry is the only one that has crap in it?
- Where have you BEEN the last 150 years? Crap, is simply an incentive for
- entrepeneurs to make things better --the incentive is the profit. TVs got a lot
- better without some smart-ass giving them away for the 'good of society',
- just because he/she thought the industry sucked.
-
- To those of you who are willing to live just off the money given from
- 'technical support' for software -- well hell, I sure am glad I don't have to
- call anybody every time I turn the knob on my TV! The point is, GOOD software
- is the software with the LEAST support... And GNU short-circuits the incentive
- to create that higher form of software because they delete the profit.
-
- *Sigh*. I suppose that in the long run, GNU will fizzle (or UNIX will die) and
- we will get the decent, software/OS in the end. I really feel sorry for those of
- you who truly think that GNU is going to help things out, especially in saying
- that 'GNU will help uproot old, entrenched software'. Free software has probably
- already lengthed the life of such dinosaurs as DOS, etc, simply because
- companies don't DARE get involved in the new OS, and keep on making products for
- the old, stupider systems simply on the principle of profit. Witness the tons
- of commercial products made for DOS and the trickle of commercial products made
- for UNIX.
-
- Oh well -- I am sure I can't convince all of you, but I can damn well try.
-
- John
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- John Drexler "There is no such thing as a free lunch"
- --Coming to you live from the "There is a sucker born every minute"
- University of Minnesota... --P T Barnum
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