Well cars are a different type of good from software. They're not comparable in how you produce and sell them. Just to say one, car requires work to produce for each one, while software only require only to be produced once.Originally Posted by cairnswm
They're different things. You can't get a car for free
Books are more like software, and in fact you see around the internet lots of free books. Just look at wikipediaOriginally Posted by cairnswm
In fact, i learned all i know about game programming without ever purchasing a book.
Nobody sais it must be free. Simply, i prefer open source if i can choose.Why should software be free?
It's far more secure, up to date and customizable (in the average).
So what license is your code released with? That's the pointI like the idea of open source but I am very hesitent to get involved in an open source project because of the work involved. I am _amazed_ at the dedication some people give to their open source project.
I release a lot of my code for free. There are sources for full game on my site available for free. I absolutly believe in the sharing of information to as many people as possible. But they are not open source - they are free source
If you give it to the public domain, people can just use it for closed source project. That's far a bad thing, isn't it ?
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