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well, you know. i can see now why the ccc guys hate him. my coworkers said he was a douche. and I can also see how they would say he talks more sales than skill... but the other side of it is, he's kinda right too. he's recruiting from the ccc. a good place to recruit from. and he's talking about ACTUALLY making money on stuff. it's kinda what my mother was saying when i was doing mainly opensource stuff. she said, why are you working for free, and I said you don't understand. Germany is a kinda socialist country. I know, I grew up there. That's why there's a whole bunch of great open source projects coming out that place. And then the americans come, and make money on it. I'm kinda derailing, and I could go on, but I'll just leave it at he's a douche, and he may be a fraud, but the guys he's trying to recruit from are not. And he kinda has a point. And look at him now. He's got a shitload of funds, enough to pick a fight with a government, and where's the CCC? It's still hiding behind political correctness, still doing stuff years ahead of defcon, and yet everyone talks about defcon instead. |
Many people only see programming as a job, and thus do not understand why anyone would ever program if they didn't get paid. That is the only aspect they see in it, and thus they think that their logic is without fault. But had one been spending time playing music, with that independent band in a an abandon factory and only playing music "for free" at charities and bars, that mother would not wonder why you where "working for free". We would also not call it a socialist thing to do.
There is of course political movements involved with programming, ie free software. But even there, the term socialism is hard to use when there is so many large companies involved. If one then take a look at music bands that refuse "the big labels", or who are anti-establishment, we would also there not call them socialistic just because they do stuff without getting paid.
In the end, one can not take a single economic model and apply it to open source or free software, or for that matter any other thing that people has as a both work and hobby.