> Speaking as some-one whose always worked in the Commercial (ie > Corporate) sphere (and not trying to flame), you miss the subtle but > key problem with free software in a corporate environment.... > > ...There's no-one to scream-at/sue/blame if something doesn't work. > > Arse covering will keep free software off big corporate systems until > the market forces them to it 'cause they can't compete any other way.
All you need is "wrapper companies", ie companies willing to package and market linux along with support. This company gets the advantage of low overheads because of the free software (and ability to debug source code). The big corporates get access to linux via a company they can blame if something goes wrong. I think that Caldera is taking exactly this strategy, offering a comercial quality product using linux as the core. What Debian needs to do is to convince companys like Caldera that Debian is the best base for their system. One of the biggest things slowing down linux is that there is little incentive to market it. Who wants to spend big dollars marketing something that is likely to bring in little profit? Linux is only going to be strongly marketed when it is bundled with other software which can make the marketing company some money. Again, I think Caldera is taking this approach, adding plenty of commercial software to the linux base. I wonder whether there are any entrepreneurial types on this list who would consider starting a company like Caldera, except based on Debian? It would be hard work. Mark. _/~~~~~~~~\___/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ ____/~~\_____/~~\__/~~\__________________________Mark_Phillips____________ ____/~~\_____/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____/~~\HE___/~~\__/~~\APTAIN_____________________________________________ ____/~~\______/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!" -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .