From: Rock
Subject: How do I start my business here
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How do I start my business here? 

From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
Subject: Re: How do I start my business here
Date: 
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"Rock" <···········@gmail.com> writes:

> How do I start my business here? 


1- Get some serrious investment money.

2- Have an idea for a software product.

3- Post an ad: Lisp programmers wanted, good salary, interesting project.

4- Have your lisp programmers develop your software product (be sure
   to send them money every month).

5- Sell the software.

6- Profit!



Note that point 1 and 3 are most important, without them you won't
start any business here.

-- 
__Pascal Bourguignon__
From: Javier
Subject: Re: How do I start my business here
Date: 
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Pascal J. Bourguignon escribi�:
> "Rock" <···········@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> How do I start my business here? 
> 
> 
> 1- Get some serrious investment money.
> 
> 2- Have an idea for a software product.
> 
> 3- Post an ad: Lisp programmers wanted, good salary, interesting project.
> 
> 4- Have your lisp programmers develop your software product (be sure
>    to send them money every month).
> 
> 5- Sell the software.
> 
> 6- Profit!
> 
> 
> 
> Note that point 1 and 3 are most important, without them you won't
> start any business here.
> 

No, they are not. The most important point is the 5. And it doesn't 
matter if it is Lisp/Java/C/Python/whatever language. Well, not 
extactly, if it is made in Lisp you have less chances to get programmers 
for maintaing your program in the future.
From: Pascal J. Bourguignon
Subject: Re: How do I start my business here
Date: 
Message-ID: <7czlgzwtgk.fsf@pbourguignon.anevia.com>
Javier <·······@gmail.com> writes:

> Pascal J. Bourguignon escribi�:
>> "Rock" <···········@gmail.com> writes:
>> 
>>> How do I start my business here? 
>> 1- Get some serrious investment money.
>> 2- Have an idea for a software product.
>> 3- Post an ad: Lisp programmers wanted, good salary, interesting
>> project.
>> 4- Have your lisp programmers develop your software product (be sure
>>    to send them money every month).
>> 5- Sell the software.
>> 6- Profit!
>> Note that point 1 and 3 are most important, without them you won't
>> start any business here.
>> 
>
> No, they are not. The most important point is the 5. And it doesn't
> matter if it is Lisp/Java/C/Python/whatever language. Well, not
> extactly, if it is made in Lisp you have less chances to get
> programmers for maintaing your program in the future.

He asked for a business here, in cll, not in clj or clc or in the real life.
What matters here, businesswise, is to provide lisp jobs!

-- 
__Pascal Bourguignon__