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GeneralRe: Why I think AV software should be free Pin
Marc Clifton9-Jul-15 10:24
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G-Tek10-Jul-15 2:18
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irneb10-Jul-15 4:50
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Kirk 1038982110-Jul-15 6:53
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Steve Naidamast10-Jul-15 7:36
professionalSteve Naidamast10-Jul-15 7:36 
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as bug-free software unless the application is quite small, which for most developers will rarely be available in any of our toolsets.

An operating system, no matter which one you target will always have bugs in it. They are software applications that are built by "committee". Except for the original DOS, which Microsoft purchased, no popular, successful OS has ever been developed by a single individual. As a result, though the attempts made to reduce and\or eliminate defects will be profound, no such effort will ever be entirely free of them.

AV software, which is also complex by its nature, attempts to rectify this short-coming in the way OS's are developed. Most do an admirable job of it. And right now they are a needed factor to protect our machinery.

When robots create our OS software, maybe then we may not need such protections but even so, maybe their AI will be faulty. It would have after all been developed by Humans. At least initially...

To address the idea of free software as many seem to propose, there is a terrible downside to such a prospect and its consequences can be seen reverberating throughout the IT profession.

"Free Software" is only as good as the incentive to build it and there are few such products that are well-developed merely as "labors of love".

We all have to eat and put dinner on the table for our families, amongst other things in current Capitalistic societies. If all software were actually free, than the underpinnings of our profession would collapse. People write software not only out of a creative spark but also because they want to build something that works and can provide them with a career outside the confines of corporate employment. Such a desire is quite critical (and would be eliminated if there was no way to monetize it) to many of us and it is doubtful that few who do really want to create their own works want to simply give it away if they are functioning adults on their own and have little interest in working with a group that only charges for software maintenance; something that individual developers who want to have their own business are not in a position to do.

So the next time someone proposes that software should be free, maybe you should suggest that they "live on love" and see how they like paying the bills with it...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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Simon O'Riordan from UK12-Jul-15 21:38
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