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January 02, 2006
Open Source companies blogging?
I did a little bit of research today into how the "new" Open Source companies are doing blog-wise. To be honest, I'm under-impressed and would have thought that by now each of the following would at least have a well-maintained company blog. But they don't.
SourceLabs doesn't seem to have a company blog (or I couldn't find it). Here are some management/employee blogs:
- Byron Sebastian's last post was in August 2005
- Will Pugh last blogged in June 2005
- Alex Bosworth is blogging but not on his company blog
- Bruce Perens is blogging
SpikeSource has a company blog (last entry in September 2005). Here some additional employee/management ones.
- Daniel Sternberg is blogging - last entry in November 2005
- Murugan Pal is blogging - last entry in November 2005
- Glen Martin is blogging - last entry in November 2005
- Matt Harrison is blogging
- Alan Williamson is blogging
Optaros doesn't seem to have a company blog (or I couldn't find it). So you'll have to check out these instead:
Update: Alex Bosworth corrected me, he cross-posts to his company blog and the one on Swik. He also pointed out that I forgot Bruce Perens.
Posted by Matthew at January 2, 2006 03:11 PM
Comments
I'm still blogging on my 'company' blog - I just cross post to SWiK so that I can keep a more dynamic blog and get the benefits of having my blog on SWiK.
(when I write a post on PHP, MySQL the post will be aggregated onto the PHP, MySQL pages for example)
Posted by: Alex Bosworth at January 2, 2006 07:45 PM
OOh you missed a very popular SpikeSource blog: http://compiledby.spikesource.com/
Good roundup though.
Posted by: Alan Williamson at January 4, 2006 07:04 PM