Open-Recession...
Recently, there was this thread on LinkedIn about an open-source project which lead me to think the following:
Everybody has benefited from OSS in one form or the other. Some others have contributed work.
But the interesting fact is that OSS was born during a period of abundance. How will it cope during global recession?
Do companies will have enough extra budget to continue support? Will individuals have the job security (in terms of income or available time) to contribute?
Hopefully, OSS will not suffer beyond repair for everyone's sake, but it will be an interesting development.
Labels: .Net desktop, Economics, open_source


