Survey of Software Developers 8
gerddie writes "Currently the European Commission sponsors a study
of Free/Libre/Open Source Software. Part of it is a survey
amongst developers of libre software, as well as an automated analysis of source code.
Read also the press release"
The survey asks what you think about
- Technology: referred programming languages, operating systems
- Law: licensing issues, copyright and intellectual property, authorship
- Organisation: efficiency, quality, comparison of commercial software
- Motivation: monetary / non-monetary, reputation, pleasure, creativity, jobs
- Expectations: what do you expect of others? What do they expect of you?
- Larger role: will Free Software/Open Source change the economy/society, or even just the commercial information technology industry?
No last post (Score:1)
wait a sec... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:wait a sec... (Score:1)
Remember when they asked if you always sign your code and how important that was to you.
There are also little nuggets burried in other questions. There is this option asking wether all software should be free or not.
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interesting (Score:2, Interesting)
I urge you to take this test, just for the fun of someone looking up google's cache in the NewGoogle (Tm) search engine 50 years in the future.
something sad (Score:3, Interesting)
Where are the girls at today?
Re:something sad (Score:2)
There is a Liar amongst us. (Score:1)
Was this guy born in a fucking campus, right next to Chomsky's desk?
Come out you punk.
And ooh, to the FS developer with more than six kids: does your source-forge commits REALLY support all six of them? or is that another lie?
I think the same punk who was born speaking Esperanto, is the same one supporting kids with GPLed mIRC scripts.
Damn these liars.
I am off my soap box, back to remote-debugging my Ferrari fuel-injection system, that my super-model chick bought me.
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Re:There is a Liar amongst us. (Score:2)
This is probably the same *person* who cannot work out what a gender troll's are!!!
http://floss1.infonomics.nl/stats.php?id=32