Of course not, they have not lived through BSD and GNU adoption, building home computers at home collecting pieces.<p>They have not lived through the days that pirated software was common, as most folks would not have income to pay for every single piece of software on their computers.<p>They have grown up with disposable computing devices, where OEMs have gone back to pre-PC revolution, where to get an OS upgrade one would get a new computer, and all peripherals were external, USB ports replacing parallel ports, as means to get those margins pre-clone wars back, using software with microtransactions.<p>Additionally people have realised that FOOS without income doesn't scale, and we're back to Shareware by another name, with incentives to turn them into VC sponsored unicorns, something that we didn't have back in the day, getting some money to get by was already good enough.<p>After my generation is gone, so are all FOSS founders, and like every movent in human history, it will be replaced by something else.