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Title: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: JetFireDX on July 12, 2003, 11:31:48 PM
With all the topics coming up of late about will you buy an A1/Peg or which OS if any do you support, I wanted to know, who's been donating to AROS? Since I just got back to work, I sent $50 US to Adam C. I know its not a great amount, but I have bills too.  :-(  Its something though and when I can I plan to send some more.  :-D

So, how many people out there are giving the AROS devs monetary support?

Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: iamaboringperson on July 12, 2003, 11:34:43 PM
i cant honestly believe you would send that much to open source people to do what is ment to be their hobby...

use that $50(or perhaps more) to BUY an OS

you are throwing it away...
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: Terminills on July 12, 2003, 11:45:18 PM
If JetFireDX believe's in AROS and what it can do for him   then I would say he did just buy an OS... Sure AROS has a ways to go .. however once properly implemented it may become a very viable OS.
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: iamaboringperson on July 12, 2003, 11:47:38 PM
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Terminills wrote:
If JetFireDX believe's in AROS and what it can do for him   then I would say he did just buy an OS... Sure AROS has a ways to go .. however once properly implemented it may become a very viable OS.
well, terminills, if it does they should sell it like real software... :-P
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: Terminills on July 12, 2003, 11:58:18 PM
@iamaboringperson

That's thier choice isn't it?   So what if it is a hobby does that mean it'll be useless? Look at 90% of the emulators out there most of them are done as a hobby and get used quite often.   Does that make them useless too?   Hell I thought linux was originally a hobby too I could be wrong tho.   Many things start out as a hobby that doesn't make them a waste of time or useless.   If people want to support someone else's hobby because they think they'll benifit from it then that's thier choice.
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: iamaboringperson on July 13, 2003, 12:02:59 AM
@Terminills

where did i say that it is usless?

i dont care if people program as a hobby - thats what i do my self

i dont know where you are comming from
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If people want to support someone else's hobby because they think they'll benifit from it then that's thier choice.
i understand that, and its a waste of money IMO since the work is going to get done wether the money is sent or not, is it not??
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: Gaidheal on July 13, 2003, 12:05:46 AM
"and its a waste of money IMO since the work is going to get done wether the money is sent or not, is it not?? "

Not necessarily no, that being the point of the bounty projects.

Also, if people send money, the team are MUCH more likely to feel glowy and spend more time on it, meaning that it arrives much sooner and in much better shape (from the perspective of those paying) than it otherwise would.  You pay me and you get to say "I'd like that feature" with a lot more conviction.

John
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: seer on July 13, 2003, 12:05:49 AM
i understand that, and its a waste of money IMO since the work is going to get done wether the money is sent or not, is it not??

I thought the donated money was for a programmer to work full time on the Aros effort for a month ? Still, does sound more like a Shareware kinda deal to me   ;-)  (No disrespect ment here, the OS is great)
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: amigamad on July 13, 2003, 12:07:10 AM
Not me i can get linux for free. Aros has a long way to go before i would put any money to it. :-)
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: mesagl on July 13, 2003, 01:49:41 AM
linux did start as a hobby . pretty sure linus torvalds modified some minux code and then pretty much started from there.

And as for donating what the hell is wrong with that.
you can donate to whatever you want. It just helps
them out and it is only voluntary . so stop whinging about him making donations.

i could donate to a project which upgrades commodore 64's to turn them into 64 bit 5ghz quad cpu etc.

Ok i have to go have my pills now  :-D
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: Gaidheal on July 13, 2003, 02:24:12 AM
Linux was a hobby now it makes him a packet as a consultant.  Fair play.

It started as an RFC on a forum about a possibly UNIX like OS for the 386 processor "nothing big, just a simple CLI kernel" I think was the phrase.

John
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: greenboy on July 13, 2003, 02:34:07 AM
Yeah, Open Source doesn't have to mean free at every level. Phoenix and Genesi are giving some boards and a K-dollar when the first board owner shows enough progress for Pegasos AROS  :  }
Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: kubyx on July 13, 2003, 02:43:26 AM
I hate how people think Open Source = FREE

It don't mean free, it simply means you giveout the source, hence, OPEN source.

Title: Re: Who's donated to AROS?...
Post by: Gaidheal on July 13, 2003, 02:52:56 AM
Thanks Kubyx & Greenboy :¬)

You can bet that many of my other projects won't be free, however, I am firmly in the "Open Source" camp.  So I will likely release the code for those to interested parties.  Obviously anything I write which goes into AROS itself is going to be totally open, as WELL as free if used within the licence terms :¬)