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by kmacleod
694 days ago
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> A lot of commercial software seems to mostly be about copying existing popular work in some legal way. It only exists because it copies its competition. Fixed that for you. But not really. Open source software exists because a community sees a use for it. Just like any other competitor, it competes on features, including price, support, and total cost of ownership. Free software doesn't necessarily mean no cost to deploy and support. |
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