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Producing Open Source Software

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Before taking the plunge into an Open Source project, I’d suggest reading the following first. It’s a great read and you might just learn something.

At parties, people no longer give me a blank stare when I tell them I write free software. “Oh, yes, open source—like Linux?” they say. I nod eagerly in agreement. “Yes, exactly! That’s what I do.” It’s nice not to be completely fringe anymore. In the past, the next question was usually fairly predictable: “How do you make money doing that?” To answer, I’d summarize the economics of open source: that there are organizations in whose interest it is to have certain software exist, but that they don’t need to sell copies, they just want to make sure the software is available and maintained, as a tool instead of a commodity.

Lately, however, the next question has not always been about money. The business case for open source software[1] is no longer so mysterious, and many non-programmers already understand—or at least are not surprised—that there are people employed at it full time. Instead, the question I have been hearing more and more often is “Oh, how does that work?” [Read the rest]

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