On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 01:49, Lee Revell wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 15:38 +0100, Marek Peteraj
wrote:
Is there a difference between you getting paid by
RME or any other
company for doing a closed or open source driver?
I would work on an open driver for free (well, someone would have to
give me the hardware) because like many others I feel that working on
open source software is its own reward.
An open source driver isn't the same thing as open source software other
than both being open source. From the companies' perspective, an open
source driver is likely going to be the cause for a higher revenues
these days(although some people may think that the numbers would not be
that interesting still, assume it's ~100 for RME and ~20000 for newer
ATI cards, although i think it's a higher number). Still no investement
has been made into developing and supporting such drivers. Instead, the
oss devs are doing that kind of work basically for free(perhaps they get
one free unit), as a service for the companies. I think it's pretty much
unfair.
Marek
Is there anyplace where you get stats and demographics as to the number of RME
users on linux? Maybe if you could approach them with concrete numbers? I
somehow doubt they care all that much about their copyright... If you could
show them concrete benefits...
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