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Links 1 through 10 of 19 by Dave Neary tagged business

Such good advice about running meetings! To read & reread. One of the key take-aways for me is that most meetings are not needed.

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I have in the past written about the freedom to fork being the ultimate safety check against one company's hedgemony in a free software project, and I'm happy to see, in the wake of the Oracle-Sun takeover, that I've got another data point supporting that.

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Leslie Hawthorne pointed me to this earlier.

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I missed this last year. Another good piece of work from Karen & Brad from SFLC.

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Article arguing what I have previously said: companies will provide services, and will get value from participating in communities. Companies that own free software projects, but work to control the development of the project, are essentially the same thing as proprietary software companies. "I believe that in the long term the market equilibrium will be based on a set of service-based companies (providing high specialization) and development consortia (providing core economies of scale). "

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Adopting free software practices within co-operations, to encourage (and allow) open collaboration, using the infrastructure and tools of free software projects. Interesting approach.

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