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by axod
5584 days ago
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A company on the stock market owes it to investors to make them a return. Donating 10% of revenue away, wouldn't go down too well with average Joes pension scheme. Also I'm not sure any big company 'completely depends' on FOSS. Yes it's an awesome thing, but big companies would survive just fine without it. |
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The cost of non-FOSS is often a barrier to entry. I'd wager most companies would never exist without FOSS providing the initial setup. This is an assumption, but take DDG as an example with $20,000 in revenues. If they licensed all their servers from Microsoft, they might easily be in the red from that investment alone.