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FOSS companies like Redhat, Novell, JBoss[1] ... make money by selling services like support for FOSS products.  
FOSS companies like Redhat, Novell, JBoss[1] ... make money by selling services like support for FOSS products.
 
==What kind of an economic model does an entrepreneur look at when he starts out with free software? ==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Richard_Stallman RMS] from an [http://www.hindu.com/seta/2006/08/31/stories/2006083100441500.htm interview to The Hindu].
 
I want to ask you why that question is worth asking. First of all there are many people who don't have to make money. Importantly even if a person has to make a living, he doesn't have to make a living from everything he does.
 
Lots of people develop free software in their free time and there are people who have to make a living and they do make a living.
 
To jump from, this person is not rich and therefore has to work, to, this person can't write free software because he is not paid to write it, is an error.
 
There are over a million contributors to free software, a substantial fraction is getting paid and a majority are volunteers.
 
I suspect the reason people bring up this question of economics as a secondary detail is because they are labouring under the misconception that the free software community is impossible, unless the developers are getting paid.


==How do I organise a FOSS event in my campus?==
==How do I organise a FOSS event in my campus?==