Hello,
I recently had a spirited debate with a friend about proprietary software. His main thing about it was: it's where we make our money as developers. My arguments were: better software, more potential, more compatibility, and doing what you like to do. Most of his questions we're something to the effect of this: How can you make a living when your software is free? I too would like to know if any of you out there make a good living developing open source software, it seems like what I want to do, but I don't quite know where I would make my money (I know Canonical does support for Ubuntu) developing open source software.
Joshua.rh
I recently had a spirited debate with a friend about proprietary software. His main thing about it was: it's where we make our money as developers. My arguments were: better software, more potential, more compatibility, and doing what you like to do. Most of his questions we're something to the effect of this: How can you make a living when your software is free? I too would like to know if any of you out there make a good living developing open source software, it seems like what I want to do, but I don't quite know where I would make my money (I know Canonical does support for Ubuntu) developing open source software.
Joshua.rh
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