OSS is weird. You say you're gonna start selling apple pies, and suddenly people are worried you're gonna set fire to the orchard.
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@wycats My metaphor is more apt. Charging for access to OSS would destroy what's valuable about npm. It's a boneheaded business model. -
@izs a good business model would be to slowly erode the quality of the OSS and charge for premium access or support. It's common. -
@wycats stupid is indeed common. -
@izs not stupid if you're looking for "investment" and feel the pressure to perform. I'd rather have a product that uses OSS than OSS inc -
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@SlexAxton@izs definitely not! Search for Ember consulting; you'll find Erik Bryn and Yapp. We work on products where possible. -
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@SlexAxton so every company that builds products with Ember is Ember Inc?@izs is talking about literally npm Inc - 5 more replies
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