Submitted by Wassim Mansouri (not verified) on Mon, 2008-02-18 04:41.
Well, this is the fact: “recession fears” concerns proprietary software makers (but also FOSS service providers in a more chaotic scenario) but never the FOSS community, and that means support will always exist. I can’t see in trouble a company like Dreamworks Animation if the software business goes in trouble, why? Because they run a customized Linux based graphics rendering system. So what’s the difference between Dreamworks Animation and other companies that are competing in the same sector and running an Autodesk based graphics rendering software plugged in a Microsoft based system?!
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Well, this is the fact:
Well, this is the fact: “recession fears” concerns proprietary software makers (but also FOSS service providers in a more chaotic scenario) but never the FOSS community, and that means support will always exist. I can’t see in trouble a company like Dreamworks Animation if the software business goes in trouble, why? Because they run a customized Linux based graphics rendering system. So what’s the difference between Dreamworks Animation and other companies that are competing in the same sector and running an Autodesk based graphics rendering software plugged in a Microsoft based system?!