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On OStatic: Subversion Joins the ASF

November 5, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

The Subversion corporation and project is joining the Apache Software Foundation. To mark the announcement, representatives from the Apache Software Foundation, the Subversion Project and CollabNet held a joint press conference at the downtown Oakland ...

Posted in Subversion, SyndicatedTagged apache software foundation, apachecon, asf, ostatic, svn

The Wages of Fear – My Entry in the WaPo Pundit Contest

November 2, 2009 John Mark2 Comments

I'll never forget the first time I saw a mosque. I was about 12 or 13 years old and my father was driving around with me and my uncle in Jonesboro, Arkansas. I can't remember where we were going or why, but that funny-looking building eventually became...

Posted in Syndicated

OStatic: Windows (L)users Are People, Too

October 19, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

In the world of open source, there's a narrative that has predominated since the time that the term open source was coined - that being the need for the underlying platform to be open source. We can tolerate proprietary software on an open platform, su...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged open source, ostatic

From OStatic: The Great Software Freedom Debate…

October 12, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

It seems that we can never quite get away from our industry's version of "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin." Namely, how open source are you? Or, as it is usually expressed: I'm more open source than you. I'm 'the real' open source, where...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged open source, ostatic

From OStatic: Linux Marketing – or lack thereof

October 7, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

Reading Sam Dean's piece on the absence of linux marketing brought back memories, many of them painful, of my involvement in Linux International, back in the day. For you kids today who only know your Linux Foundation, Linux International (LI) was foun...

Posted in Syndicated

From OStatic: More on Open Core

October 6, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

Many of the responses to my previous blog post "Open Core or Open Snore?" were in agreement, and some were not. As is often the case, the more interesting ones expressed disagreement. Some took issue with my post by pointing out open core companies tha...

Posted in Syndicated

From OStatic: Open Core or Open Snore?

October 1, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

If you had asked me in 1999 if we would still be having discussions on the viability of Open Source business models in 2009, I would have looked at you incredulously. It seems like we're taking an awfully long time to learn the lessons of what works an...

Posted in Syndicated

From OStatic: Can You Boycott a Boycott?

September 30, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

From the things-that-should-never-happen-but-you-knew-they-would-eventually department, comes more flamage in the Mono advocates vs. anti-Mono advocates vs. the now anti-anti-Mono advocates. I never like it when columnists or reporters treat all bad id...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged ostatic

Blogging at OStatic

September 30, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

I'm pleased to have started blogging on OStatic.com - I'll link those stories here, so you can see them either way. Here's my initial blog post, "Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself..."

Posted in SyndicatedTagged ostatic

@therossle WTF?

September 9, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

@therossle WTF?

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