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z2004-05-17- Software And Service
is a Product Manager/CTO with a track-record of bringing a business perspective to building agile product-development teams for start-ups, and is seeking a senior role in an entrepreneurial organization building disruptive Internet-driven products.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 11, 2008 5:22 am

's new pricing structure has lots of people up in arms - they seemed to think it would stay free forever. Expectations management for the .

thinks the anger is an inevitable byproduct of being both in the software and service ( hosting) business. has never wanted others to become major-league hosts of Movable Type software because the founders have long planned to make a business from paid hosting. And that's fine... except now that they are charging for their software, the conflict of interest immediately comes to the surface: is not selling generous licenses to because it does not want to affect 's business; it does not want to enable competitors (even small ones) to and it still wants to motivate people to move to (and pay a monthly fee instead of just a one-time fee: an annuity, we call it in the biz). But that, in turn, is clearly hurting the software business. They are in inherent conflict.

thinks Jeff is wrong. I vowed then, that I'd participate in [ALL] stages of the food chain () - from the moment when the idea is created, to the pitch that gets the project going, to the designs and architecture of the project, the implementation and [MOST] importantly the iteration, refinement and testing required to evolve a really great . That's what I'm dong right now - and it's the only way to guarentee that your ideas come to actuality.

is watching the discussion.

is this as a issue. In the long run, the utility of all non-Free software approaches zero... "Freedom 0" is the freedom to run the program, for any purpose. gives me that freedom; does not.

replies Free is not special. I want the value of the software to exceed its price, whatever it is. The price point of zero is not more special than the price point of $736.29.


 




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