Three Basic Uses
August 2nd, 2007We’ve found that in general, Websites are used by business for any combination of three purposes.
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We’ve found that in general, Websites are used by business for any combination of three purposes.
OK, to kick this debate off, I’ll start by taking the side of the commercial, licensed, for sale software. I develop software for a living. That means if I don’t ’sell’ the software I develop, I don’t eat. If I’m trying to sell software and you’re giving it away for free, I find it much more difficult to make a living.
When Open Source first started to become popular, I was excited. I could get all kinds of software without paying a dime for it. Slowly, I started seeing a direct effect on my business.
The Open Source movement really is remarkable, I just wonder how feasable it is, especially in a capitalistic society. I mean, shouldn’t we start giving away food? and clothes? cars and houses? If we as a society could agree that we’ll all freely contribute our share to society as a whole, we might have something. It’s been tried and so far with *dismal* results. Unfortunately, GREED RULES!
I realize that not all Open Source software is free but let’s face it, most of it is and that is pretty much the idea.
If I develop/create *anything*, I believe I have the right to do pretty much anything I want with it - including destroy it completely. If I decide to let you use it, I’m convinced that ethically, I’m well within my rights to tell you (contractually) how, when and where you may use my software and what I might obtain in compensation for agreeing to let you use it - that’s a license.
Having stated this position, notice the Blog software that we’re using, WordPress, a beautiful Open Source software application:-)
OK, I’ve opened - please register and add your viewpoint.
Here we’ll maintain an ongoing commentary on the World Wide Web. We’ll cover many different ways that companies are taking advantage of the Internet to generate business. We’ll also review some of the problems and pitfalls we’ve encountered with our clients over the years.