
Hehehe @Brainiac ,defender of the open source world. I wonder who has been punked when they have to break the bad news to clients that they have justed been punked commercially on MySql, I wonder how many bush fires will need to be put out in the name liabilites. I've just been having a thot of the dangerious traps that await such dependencies. The spirit of open source lives on, until the money runs outs. Just a question, is it possible to develop a local database? Not sure if this is low level or high level programming.....maybe something for the local open source community to look into? Cheers. On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:24 PM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
Coming into this late (but wishing to pass a point across), here is what i think @aki youre missing about the spirit of open source.
1: Some think of the code. 2: Some design, write the code. 3: Some design some fancy logos. 4: Some handle the web host where the code is hosted. 5: Some pay for any of this. 6: Some Download the code and install on their machines. 7: Some use that code from (6) above and never get back at 1, 2 & 3. 8: some get back to these guys. 9: some set up a system for (8) to get back to (1,2 or 3). 10: Some volunteer to organize this (9) in a way that (1,2and3) can understand. 11: Some cant understand (1 -10). 12: So some who can, for the sake of (11) using (9) tell (1,2 and 3) that 11 cant understand. 13: so 1,2 and 3 modify the code so that it can be translated. 14: some who understand 1-10 and 11 use 13 to make 11 unserstand.. ... ... Nth: and we call all this open source.
Mister AKI a.k.a (with all pun intended) P.U.N.K, looks like youve been PNKD!