I don't think they even see it as their responsibility, more, "If he wanted money, he should have charged for his software".

If he actually did charge money someone else would've written an implementation of sudo to solve their own needs and avoid the overhead of transacting with a random developer.

And then "If he wanted money, he should have charged for his software" would apply to that someone.

And in such a system, before long, we have an ecosystem that resembles the venereal disease masequaraing as an addon store we see in wordpress.

"Your 3 months sudo trial is expiring. Would you like to sign up for sudo-pro (best for hobbiest and small teams), sudo-business (up to 100 users) or sudo-enterprise (reach out for a quote)"

Nightmarish, isn't it?

But that's how the higher-ups at places like IBM and Oracle see the world.

And these people are free to roam the streets unfettered. Hardly seems right.

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