Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/02/24/04:08:40
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 11:30:59AM +0000, Carl Zmola wrote:
>
>> DJGPP has a much higher threshold (it's much more complicated), but
>> there are far more people contributing to djgpp than to cygwin. If
>> anyone can figure out *why*, let us know! ;-) I think it's social -
>> djgpp contributors just know that they'll get a friendly reception to
>> their contributions, good or bad, so they aren't as hesitant to send
>> stuff in.
>
>That could be part of it. The fact that a company is in charge of
>coordinating the efforts has an effect.
>
>In the past the main reason I didn't even investigate contributing is :
>Because of the feeling that contributions are unwanted, and that someone
>else is making money of of my work.
>
>After a little investigation, I found that these wern't valid concerns, but
>they are a first line of resistance.
It is interesting that you felt this way at first. I wonder if the reason
has anything to do with the name "Cygwin" which sounds so similar to "Cygnus".
The reason I am saying this is because hundreds of people have contributed to
the linux project and *many* companies make money from linux.
cgf
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