With Oracle buying SUN I wondered about this once again.
Should programmers continue reducing the value of our overall pie of work by giving it away for free?
Programmers are hurting programmers by making corporations having access to our work for free; companies can therefore be paying less to programmers to make software.
It is good for knowledge spread and to reduce costs, but is it good for us in the long run? Should free software always be for non-commercial purposes only?
Why do you do it? Why do you help them? As Jeff says, doing it will not get you more jobs. I argue it will give us all less jobs.
It remembers me of the open letter to hobbyists that Bill Gates wrote long ago.
In this economic downturn shouldn't we work together to increase the value of our hard-earned knowledge? Why do we continuously reduce the barrier so mediocre people can take our jobs? I understand why some businessmen are happy about it, but why do programmers help them?
What is your take? What open source licenses do not hurt programmers? Which ones do?
