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[DotGNU]Re: DotGNU and business
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Norbert Bollow |
Subject: |
[DotGNU]Re: DotGNU and business |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 16:37:18 +0200 |
Peter Minten <address@hidden> wrote:
> I've been doing a little bit of thinking how a DotGNU corporation could work,
> though these are these are probably very naive.
>
> The idea is that we have a stock based corporation in which the FSF owns 51%
> of the stocks.
So far the FSF has rejected all ideas that involved them holding
ownership of stock in such a company... they don't want to hold
_any_ stock in software companies, so that they can continue to
be as unbiased as possible in their role as "ethical umpire" for
free software.
> The company is led democratically
It is pretty clear that democracy is the best available way to
rule a _country_ because, given the well-known weaknesses of
human nature, no politician can be trusted with absolute power,
and when a government goes astray, there is no way to "fork" the
country, or simply start a new country to replace it.
If we had a way to successfully start a big DotGNU-focused
company, then we'd have a similar situation, that we'd have
something valuable that cannot easily be replaced, and it'll
make sense to set up a democratic structure for that. If you
have ideas for making such a start-up work out, please post them
for discussion on the Bizplan list. (Hint: The hard part is
that for a big company, you need investors, and you'll have to
find a way to meet their needs.)
However, if instead of having a single large company, we have a
large number of companies which work together in a business
alliance, then we can get the size advantage of the large
company without the need for outside investors. I think this is
the way to go.
Greetings, Norbert.
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