View Poll Results: is it possible to create completely Free Sofwtare MNC from scratch ?
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it is quite sad but i *expect* exactly in that way from corporate world:
LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: Dual-Licensing Linux Kernel with GPL V2 and GPL V3
i only want ...
- 06-13-2007 #1
taking over non-Free corporate world
it is quite sad but i *expect* exactly in that way from corporate world:
LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: Dual-Licensing Linux Kernel with GPL V2 and GPL V3
i only want to know how we, as "Free Software Community" can take over such challenges. i came up only with one idea:
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developing my own Free Software business (like Red Hat but being more selective in choosing softwares like Debian's DFSG and BLAG) and if we are 50 owners (in numbers) creating biggy-BIG MNCs over 10-20 years of time. our edge is *high-quality* of softwares then i think we can make proprietary world helpless and change them to Free Software.
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am i right ?
[NOTE: this is the stripped down version. you can post your comment by reading full article at my BLOG]Last edited by geek.arnuld; 06-13-2007 at 11:13 AM. Reason: additional information
- 06-13-2007 #2
That is the idea, I'm sure! You do that

Now forgive me if I'm wrong... I feel so ignorant at times like this. But I see you're from India. I'm from the Netherlands myself. I doubt if you've heard of it
India is a modern country, but isn't IT still a relatively young and fast growing sector in India? Undecided where it'll end up? I always view Asia as the place where the major battle for corporate world dominance is going to take place. 1.1 billion Indians, 1.2 billion Chinese, the numbers are staggering. And most of them still independent of propriatory (sp?) software. But that's gonna change...
So yes, there is a market there for biggy BIG MNC's. And if anywhere in the world, India is it. But I guess the market will be highly competitive. A fine mixture of high quality, reliable and low cost software for desktops, servers and networks that excels in user friendliness and efficiency can and will prove successful.
If you feel up to the challenge, I wish you the very best.
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This is my humble opinion, based on prejudice and bias rather than cold fact and knowledge. So if my assumptions are wrong, please inform me.


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