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Buck, It's widely believed to be a poor business decision because the business making that decision can not hold the code for ransom or charge outrageous fees for trivial upgrades or have a third party take a peek at what a piece of cra* the system might actually be. Buck Calabro wrote: > > I work for a software vendor, and it's widely believed that giving the > source code to the customer is a poor business decision. Our code is indeed > in escrow, as is the Cool:2E (Synon) model that it was generated from.
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