Open source cannot live on donations alone

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Deyan Ginev

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Apr 30, 2013, 11:27:13 PM4/30/13
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A nice concise summary of some common financial challenges in
open-source and FLOSS projects:
http://www.binpress.com/blog/2013/04/14/open-source-cannot-live-on-donations-alone/

Premium users and growing a strong dev community have always been two of
my favorite approaches among those listed, though only in theory thus far.

Deyan

Joe Corneli

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May 1, 2013, 6:03:10 AM5/1/13
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I completely agree with the subject-line - my own favorite approach is
"contracts", like the one between --I think it was PlanetMath, but it
could have been another "host" organization-- and Springer to build
statprob.com, which is a Noösphere-based site about stats that is
still online and at least somewhat active.

I think montyprogram.com has a particularly nice model
(http://montyprogram.com/commercial/ -
http://montyprogram.com/hacking-business-model/), and I was also
favorably impressed with freecode.no when I visited (though they've
recently been bought, and I don't know how that impacts the way they
do business). Basically they provided free software services for
enterprise.

In the big picture I think there's an important difference between
"premium users" -- who get special treatment within a running instance
of a program -- and "premium licenses" (which typically add non-FAIF
features to FAIF programs, for a price). Access to resource-intensive
services should indeed come at a premium, but my own idealistic view
is that all *code* should still be released FAIF.

I've previously shared by thoughts about building a free technology
guild (http://campus.ftacademy.org/wiki/index.php/Free_Technology_Guild)
-- I think this would be a very good use-case for Planetary and some
related semantic services, with I think more potential to turn a cash
profit than the pure math use cases.
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