> > So don't pay the engineers that built the product and continue to maintain it?
Saas isn't the only way to pay people.
> Saas isn't the only way to pay people.
> It kind of is if you have a product that people expect updates for, or you have to have very high prices, or a secondary source of income.
> > most software is living and breathing and requires continual investment
Is it though? or is this broadly another side effect of value extraction focused engineering? I'm quite happy to buy a new version if it makes my life notably easier. CS2 is broadly a better experience than CC, etc. etc.
But are you happy to pay for better architecture that doesn't have shiny new features? Or support for new X (depending on the product this could be image formats, it could be architectures)? etc
To be clear I am not saying I want subscription based software, but I understand the business argument for it.