This is completely speculation. We should rather leave the conservation of Biosphere to Science and Technology. I refuse to believe that Humans are going to continue making such a waste of resources in near and far sighted future. These theories always reek of nihilism to me.
This is very good step by Indian supreme court. Largest democracy of billion plus people should have all the rights to speak whatever they want online.
Thanks for your reply , we are looking to make some SaaS based web application. Well a few searches in google about CRM resulted in knowledge of salesforce dominance in the market and a dishearted me.
We are revamping the documentation and security is pretty neat in the framework too. Right now our focus is to build web applications for customers. Where can I find people who will pay us for building good web applications?
It's not clear if the framework is open. That can help in building community-building interest, and give assurance that you're not going away. More than a few frameworks are public because the founders realized it is a big deal to maintain a framework. Remember that a lot of people have seen a service provider disappear when some Big-Company likes the team that created some great application framework or web application.
It's hard to find an audience for a product. Stuff that has been written on the topic:
Steve Blank in his startup & venture blog and book has a fair amount to say about discovering who your audience is for your product, and about changing the product based on what you discover. Minimum Viable Product is about trying many different things with many potential populations. Nobody initially knows who their initial or eventual customers are, or how to find them.
Asking people to pay, right now, is a very instructive process toward discovery of your business model. You might have a perfect product, but no buyers. Find the buyers, one at a time to start out. Your project has a lot to learn about, towards figuring out who would want to use it. Ask people why they're not a buyer.
"An MVP is not a Cheaper Product, It’s about Smart Learning" - Steve Blank (July 22, 2013)