Also another major deciding factor is availability of source code.
It just gives everybody a warm fuzzy feeling knowing that there is
source code available to the product you are using. It allows everybody
-to improve on the product and fix bugs etc. sooner that the author(s)
+to improve on the product and fix bugs etc. sooner than the author(s)
would get the time/chance to.
-- Atif Khan
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> Also another major deciding factor is availability of source code.
> It just gives everybody a warm fuzzy feeling knowing that there is
> source code available to the product you are using. It allows everybody
-> to improve on the product and fix bugs etc. sooner that the author(s)
+> to improve on the product and fix bugs etc. sooner than the author(s)
> would get the time/chance to.
I think this is one the really BIG reasons for the snowball/onslaught
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Sorry. I just realized this sentance makes no sense :)
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