2008
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by 2 others (via)Pistes pour l'élaboration d'un marketing de l'abondance numérique. Comment faire du profit lorsque les biens ne sont plus rivaux, sont copiables gratuitement, et que leur valeur n'est plus correlé à leur rareté.
2007
AFUL - Linux, logiciels libres et interopérabilité: Modèles économiques liés aux logiciels libres
by 3 others (via)Modèles économiques liés aux logiciels libres
Les différents modèles économiques, ou modèles d'affaires, utilisés par les logiciels libres
À l'intention des décideurs, des conseillers techniques et financiers, des chefs d'entreprise, des chefs de projets et des élus.
The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives
by 1 otherOpen source software has changed the rules of the game, impacting significantly the economic behavior of stakeholders in the software ecosystem. In this new environment, developers strive to be committers, vendors feel pressure to produce open source products, and system integrators anticipate boosting profits.
Eben Moglen on Free Software and Social Justice
He explains the economic reality and moral justification for free software, and its role in the struggle for human freedom historically and in society at large.
2006
Marketing for Geeks
by 1 otherThis page serves as the table of contents for my series of articles entitled "Marketing for Geeks". The central theme here is that if we demystify marketing, it can be competently done by technical people. The series is still being written, with new articles coming soon to an RSS feed near you.
L'anarchisme triomphant: Le logiciel libre et la mort du copyright
by 2 othersProfesseur de droit et d'histoire légale à l'école de droit de Columbia. Article préparé pour la publication à la conférence internationale Buchmann sur le droit, la technologie et l'information, à l'université de Tel Aviv en mai 1999. Mes remerciements aux organisateurs pour leur gracieuse invitation. Je dois plus que jamais à Pamela Karlan pour sa perspicacité et ses encouragements. Merci à Jérôme Saltzer, Richard Stallman et bien d'autres qui ont largement contribué aux corrections et aux améliorations de cet article. J'aimerais spécialement remercier les programmeurs à travers le monde qui ont rendu le logiciel libre possible. Traduction française par Jérôme Dominguez (taz@gnu.org).
What's wrong with software patents? | Free Software Magazine
(via)The simple question “what’s wrong with software patents?” stirs up controversy and divides the IT industry into two camps like no other. Every group has their own ideology about software patents. Those who don’t like them claim that they are anti-competitive, that they are tools used by industry giants to crush free and open software, that they are bad for innovation, that they are monopolies, etc. Those who like them claim that they are simply units of intellectual property, to be traded like any other commodity.
Free / Open Source Research Community (Online Papers)
In the spirit of free and open source software (F/OSS), we are attempting to establish a community in which information will be freely exchanged, so that we may further the understanding of open source and its implications outside the realm of software development. We invite researchers to post their papers on open source and free software here, and to add themselves to the research directory, so that our community can become steadily larger and more comprehensive.
Rondam Ramblings: Top ten geek business myths
by 1 otherSince I've started my new career as a venture capitalist I have become keenly aware of some of the classic mistakes that geeks make when trying to raise money for a new business. Instead of writing the same comments over and over again I thought I'd try to summarize some of the mistakes that people -- especially smart people -- make when they decide to try to turn their bright ideas into money. Here then is my top-ten list of geek business myths:
Producing Open Source Software
by 4 othersProducing Open Source Software
How to Run a Successful Free Software Project
2005
TracOS Project - Trac
by 2 othersTracOS is dedicated to providing free Trac-hosting for Open Source projects. No fees, no ads, just open source.
Titus Brown: 19 Nov 2005
A few open-source project truisms
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