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Buddy Dirk Riehle from SAP research has published an interesting paper on The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives.
I agree with his approach that only an analysis of each stakeholder's specific perspective can identify the different incentives that drive the economics of open source. The basic underlying ...
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Buddy Dirk Riehle from SAP research has published an interesting paper on The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives.
I agree with his approach that only an analysis of each stakeholder's specific perspective can identify the different incentives that drive the economics of open source. The basic underlying ...
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It always takes a while to realize that you are freed, once chains have been taken off. But now individuals at db4objects incl. myself start to realize that the 'flat world' model which enables our distributed and extremely global business model also enables, yes, encourages each one of us to assess whether there's a point in hanging out in ...
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It always takes a while to realize that you are freed, once chains have been taken off. But now individuals at db4objects incl. myself start to realize that the 'flat world' model which enables our distributed and extremely global business model also enables, yes, encourages each one of us to assess whether there's a point in hanging out in ...
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I had the honor to be invited as a speaker to FOSS.IN, India's premier open source conference, which takes place this weekend in Bangalore. Atul Chitnis and his team brought together this exiting event in a country where open source is still not as much a part of the software culture as it is in the Western world or in China.
It's mostly ...
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I had the honor to be invited as a speaker to FOSS.IN, India's premier open source conference, which takes place this weekend in Bangalore. Atul Chitnis and his team brought together this exiting event in a country where open source is still not as much a part of the software culture as it is in the Western world or in China.
It's mostly ...
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Marten has compiled a nice list of 13 hybrid business models with open source in this blog:
''1. Software is free but we need donations and subsidies to survive (Apache Software Foundation, Eclipse, ObjectWeb)
2. Software is free but we sell ads and placements (Mozilla)
3. Software is free but if you embed it ...
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Marten has compiled a nice list of 13 hybrid business models with open source in this blog:
''1. Software is free but we need donations and subsidies to survive (Apache Software Foundation, Eclipse, ObjectWeb)
2. Software is free but we sell ads and placements (Mozilla)
3. Software is free but if you embed it ...
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http://www.itmanagersjournal.com/feature/21009
Open source software can help
manage large software projects of globally distributed, individual
contributors with virtually no management overhead. As open source
blends more and more with the commercial software industry, this
property of the open source phenomenon, which I will refer to as ...
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http://www.itmanagersjournal.com/feature/21009
Open source software can help
manage large software projects of globally distributed, individual
contributors with virtually no management overhead. As open source
blends more and more with the commercial software industry, this
property of the open source phenomenon, which I will refer to as ...
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