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December 15, 2004

Open Source software and corporations

This morning, Frank pointed me to Kristian Köhntopp's blog entry on "Open Source software and corporations" (in German). An interesting read and as I had some additional remarks, I emailed them to Kristian (they were too long to add as a comment). He contacted me and posted my email as a followup entry on his blog. My comments are things that I've posted here before and that I talk about in the "Open Source for Managers - Don't Panic!" session I've held at Jax a couple of times. Aimed at corporations interested in getting into - but scared of - Open Source, I talk about how communities are built, what mistakes you can make (we made them all) and how to get involved.

Posted by Matthew at December 15, 2004 07:48 PM

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