From: John Max Skaller <skaller@ozemail.com.au>
To: Daniel de Rauglaudre <daniel.de_rauglaudre@inria.fr>
Cc: Markus Mottl <mottl@miss.wu-wien.ac.at>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: R: Consortium Caml
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 02:26:36 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A86AF2C.9CE172C8@ozemail.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010210205617.G16265@verdot.inria.fr>
Daniel de Rauglaudre wrote:
> The Consortium is for companies: for people who make strategic decisions
> like using the language. It is not for individuals: as an individual, of
> course, you don't care that OCaml stops. But if you are the boss of a big
> company and decide to use it, it can be terrible if it no more supported.
As an individual I _do_ care if Ocaml stops,
since I have invested considerable amounts of _my_ time and effort
into it, whereas companies have the resources to amortise risk,
and the 'big boss' didn't invest his money, and will still get
paid his salary.
I only have one short life, and I have a vested interest
in Ocaml succeeding commercially that is far more important
to me than a small change in profits of some company.
This interest is not merely to obtain money from work,
but also to contribute to better practice, so I can feel
my life is worthwhile.
Therefore, it would be useful if I could register that
interest, even if my financial contribution is small compared
to a large company: ultimately, Ocaml programs have to be written
by people.
A Consortium may benefit from having both corporate members
and individuals, for example companies may be able to get more code
more cheaply from a pool of individuals who would be grateful for
_some_ funding for work they might well have done anyhow.
--
John (Max) Skaller, mailto:skaller@maxtal.com.au
10/1 Toxteth Rd Glebe NSW 2037 Australia voice: 61-2-9660-0850
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-02-12 12:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-02-05 22:55 Alex Baretta
2001-02-07 19:30 ` Michel Mauny
2001-02-08 7:27 ` Sven
2001-02-08 15:59 ` Michel Mauny
2001-02-08 10:01 ` Sven
2001-02-08 17:18 ` Michel Mauny
2001-02-08 0:45 ` R: " Markus Mottl
2001-02-09 14:45 ` Fabien Fleutot
2001-02-09 16:22 ` Markus Mottl
2001-02-10 15:33 ` Jan Skibinski
2001-02-10 19:56 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2001-02-11 12:05 ` Markus Mottl
2001-02-11 14:49 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2001-02-11 18:36 ` Markus Mottl
2001-02-11 19:23 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2001-02-12 0:32 ` Markus Mottl
2001-02-11 15:26 ` John Max Skaller [this message]
2001-02-12 1:44 ` Brian Rogoff
2001-02-12 8:36 ` Xavier Leroy
2001-02-13 11:02 ` Frank Atanassow
2001-02-12 9:37 ` Jean-Marc Alliot
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