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Exactly. For individual, hobbyist developers, just showing their work might already be a strong incentive but for profit seeking companies, the motivation to open source their code hinges on tangible benefits like you said. We're developing a digital platform with a marketplace for 3rd-party developers to contribute and make money from their contributions, at one point we had to decide whether we should open source our code, the pros and cons in doing that etc. And we came to conclusion that, in our case, by proving both cloud and open sourced version will definitely help drive more attention to our cloud offerings and attract more developers to provide/sell their own applications on the marketplace. However, we have to keep our focus on our cloud version first and delay the release of the open source version for at least 1 year or until our cloud gets enough traction/attraction. I don't know if this will work out well in the end but we have got to try.


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