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May 02, 2004
Open Source for managers - Don't Panic!
That's the title of one of the presentations I will be doing at Jax in a week's time. I've done the talk a few times and basically the idea is to clue up managers on Open Source - and in particular give them tips on how to prevent mistakes like this. Sylvain explains what happened here.
Update: I corrected the links to reflect what actually happened better. After Sylvain's explanation, the Cocoon project then discussed better ways to incorporate business aspects into the community.
Posted by Matthew at May 2, 2004 08:00 PM
Comments
I would have preferred the "this" link to point to the original complain, and not to my attempt to correct the mistake...
Posted by: Sylvain Wallez at May 4, 2004 12:19 PM
Looks better this way. Thanks for the update, Matthew!
Posted by: Sylvain Wallez at May 4, 2004 06:01 PM