Great articles thanks alot.Atleast a fresh Idea has been blended in me :-).
This should be interesting the kind of responses you get on the list.
Some project like the Linux kernel is estimated to be worth thousands
of man-years in effort and reasonably comparable to rocket science in
complexity. Its quality is also fairly sterling yet it is given away
gratis. There are more examples of the same. I understand that the
motivation behind selling software is capitalism i.e rewarding talent
and time dedicated to an important piece of work by a highly qualified
individual. Some people just do not think this is not the right way to
solve problems in the field of computer science and software
engineering and by extension Mathematics.
The extracts below give interesting insights on a related topic.
[1] http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/techflash/2009/06/How_a_Microsoft_veteran_learned_to_love_Linux_and_why_it_matters_48542167.html?page=all
[2] http://keithcu.com/wordpress/?page_id=2201
[3] http://www.amazon. com/After- Software- Wars-Keith- Curtis/dp/ 0578011891/
Martin.
On 5/5/13, William kibe <njoroge.kibe@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi yall hope the weekend was great.
> I was wondering how does one get to do valuation for a software that one
> has developed and wants to sell?Your assistance will be highly appreciated
>
> Regards
> Kibe William.
>
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