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Re: Possible inclusion in commercial support list
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Sebastian Schöps |
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Re: Possible inclusion in commercial support list |
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Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:05:58 -0800 (PST) |
John W. Eaton wrote
> FWIW, I think the biggest barrier to starting a business supporting
> Octave is that the community already provides pretty great support *for
> free*. That's the real value of Octave. It's not the code. It's the
> people who are working on it. Maybe it would be easier to get people to
> pay if you could hire all the top contributors and get them to enter
> into an exclusive relationship with your company such that they only
> provide support to paying customers and stop providing gratis support.
I would imagine that companies prefer to have support guaranteed. This is
typically not the case if you have to rely on volunteers. By the way, I know
several small engineering companies (consisting of a few employees) that
have offered solutions based on octave in the past. I think this is also the
business model of moxoff.
Sebastian
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