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by hello_moto
5341 days ago
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So true. So true. I wish happy users would donate more as well. Unfortunately when happy users get used to the culture of free and good quality software, they started to have a sense of entitlement (instead of donating). That if the software didn't provide exactly what they wanted, they starting to swear and whine instead of being... calm and helpful. |
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One key thing is, I think, to advertise services and ways of making money. IOW, giving people the option to get new features, etc. is an important thing.
There is a lot of solid FOSS out there: PostgreSQL, BSD, Linux, CUPS, and more all come to mind. These often are less sexy than heavily marketed, inferior counterparts. But these all also have solid business models attached.
I highly recommend that folks who start open source software look around at business models surrounding the better open source products and see what they can do to capitalize on that.