Comment Use your strong points (Score 1) 194
Your confused - high quality, documentation, small footprint and innovation (you did mention patents, right?) are not shortcomings.
These sound like good reasons you should conquer your market.
Depending on the end users and market size, various levels of training will be viable. Other people mentioned other routes to money.
Just remember that if you're selling support(/training/favorite service here), you will be doing support. The "How do I make money writing code I give away" is not trivially solved this way. Think custom coding and constant improvement.
These sound like good reasons you should conquer your market.
Depending on the end users and market size, various levels of training will be viable. Other people mentioned other routes to money.
Just remember that if you're selling support(/training/favorite service here), you will be doing support. The "How do I make money writing code I give away" is not trivially solved this way. Think custom coding and constant improvement.