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Open Tech Strategies has a dual mission. Day to day, we help our clients understand how open source approaches fit into their strategic goals, and we help them implement those approaches. But over the long term, we also try to act at the ecosystem level when possible. The more organizations …
Open source is a broad term that encompasses many different types of projects. There is a wide range of open source approaches, and sometimes it helps to think through how your open source approach matches your goals, resources, and environment. In many places we look, we see open source used …
Recently, OTS was asked to write a report about the GeoNode project by one of its primary sponsors, the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) a global partnership that is managed by the World Bank. GeoNode is a facility for sharing and displaying geographical information. It is "web-based …
OTS partners James Vasile and Karl Fogel recently wrote a post for O'Reilly Radar about common mistakes that companies make when they start to get involved in open source. They write: Open source reinvents relationships and business dynamics, turning customers and even competitors into collaborators. Firms embrace it to encourage …
My piece "Dissecting The Myth That Open Source Software Is Not Commercial" has just been posted at the IEEE Software Blog. Comments over there, please. Many thanks to editor Stefano Zacchiroli for editing, and for suggesting a post in the first place.