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ntietz.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post explores the significance of open source licenses, particularly the AGPL and copyleft licenses, and how they reflect the values of developers and the open source community. | |
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lifeofaudrey.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post reflects on the history and future of the free and open source software movement, outlining its three waves from 1985 to 2016 and proposing solutions for issues like sustainability, compensation, and diversity. | |
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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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d2iq.com
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| | | In the platform-centric model, enterprises that successfully deliver industrial-strength cloud-native applications are doing so with a platform strategy that eases Kubernetes development and management for DevOps teams. | ||