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- why should business care about open source?
- because free software can be turned into actual jobs: Acquia, Lullabot, et al.
- because it's a highly successful model that can be applied to the way you do business
- because it's growing at a time when the economy is failing
- free redistribution -- good ideas should be shared
- source code -- anyone should be able to review the guiding principles behind an idea
- derived works -- any idea needs to be able to grow and change and die
- integrity of the author's source code -- credit = responsibility
- no discrimination against people or groups -- diversity of experience and input is tremendously valuable, so evaluate the idea, not the person
- no discrimination against fields of endeavor -- it's OK to be from marketing (or wherever)
- distribution of license -- cut out the red tape! simple is better
- license must not be specific to the product -- if an idea is good, implement it across the board
- license must not restrict other software -- let ideas grow independently of each other
- license must be technology-neutral -- don't tie the idea to a specific implementation
- on the other hand, open source needs to learn it's OK to earn a profit!
- no one at Lullabot has any formal business training
- do some research, find out what others charge for similar services
- B Corporations: a proposed corporate type whose directive is to be beneficial rather than profitable
- movement has stalled and has no legal standing
- ways to start
- pick a priority
- identify the benefits
- identify the challenges
- don't wait!
- Lullabot books its employees only half time, considering the other half of their time given back to the open-source community
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