Tom wrote:
> With regards to non-free technical support it must be worth reading
> through the GPL and other licensing agreements to clarify that this is
> not against the agreement.
That is so not a problem. I can charge for my time however I want. If
I deliver solutions that include software I have to disclose the source
(where it comes from, Ubuntu, Mozilla), and make the source code
available. But no one can say I have to work for free. I charge per
hour, but offer monthly support contracts for solutions that I deliver.
If it has to include Windows, I charge more for a contract as it is
generally more work. I also am open with my customers about that.
Tom wrote:
> With regards to non-free technical support it must be worth reading
> through the GPL and other licensing agreements to clarify that this is
> not against the agreement.
That is so not a problem. I can charge for my time however I want. If
I deliver solutions that include software I have to disclose the source
(where it comes from, Ubuntu, Mozilla), and make the source code
available. But no one can say I have to work for free. I charge per
hour, but offer monthly support contracts for solutions that I deliver.
If it has to include Windows, I charge more for a contract as it is
generally more work. I also am open with my customers about that.
Lee