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ayende.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses various business models for open-source software (OSS), including support, open core, N versions back, and dual licensing with viral licenses. It highlights the challenges of monetizing OSS projects, such as the need to balance free access with revenue generation. The author shares their experience with OSS projects and outlines different strategies like labor of love, donations, sponsorships, and consulting. Additionally, the text mentions specific examples like Red Hat, GitLab, and MySQL, and touches on the limitations of traditional licensing models in the face of new deployment models like SaaS. | |
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vadosware.io
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| | | | | The future of Open Source is AGPL and it's been a long time coming. | |
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macoy.me
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the debate between free and proprietary software models, emphasizing the importance of community ownership, open-source practices, and the ethical implications of paywalled communities versus decentralized, open-source alternatives. | |
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vickiboykis.com
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