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by totalkrill
1496 days ago
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This is very true. It should really be more understood, that open source developer are basically sharing their hobby and what they create with others on their terms, not their users.... Imagine someone building furniture in their free time because they enjoy doing so, and then offers to give it away for free. You see this offer and now have two polite options: 1) decline, because you do not like it 2) accept because you do like it I have never understood the people who take the third option: 3) complain that the furniture is not to their liking, and then demand that the person builds it to his/hers specification and then give it to them. Free of charge, because that was the original offer right? |
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Every time there's a push for commercial apps on desktop Linux, you have a bunch of rabblerousers throwing dirt at said devs. "They should make it Open Source! Micro$oft paid them off"
You can see it in every Linux forum.
At some point Linux distributions should just admit defeat for this kind of software, recognize that the Gimp and co. are just hobbyist software, and accept the real world and endorse commercial software for these use cases.
Instead every time this kind of discussion happens, someone compares a kiddie toy truck (Gimp) to a 10 ton semi (Photoshop).
It's really a shame when true commercial quality Open Source software exists out there, such as Blender.