These days, practically every company out there is involved with free and open source software (FOSS) in one way or another, but don’t be fooled by the use of the words “free” and “open”: FOSS still needs to be managed just like any other third-party software.
LinuxInsider covers the debate about the "open core" (hybrid) FOSS business model: "Is software truly open source More about open source if you pay for additional features?
l2admin has published a list of 10 individuals who have contributed the most to FOSS, including Michael Widenius, Andrew Tridgell, Andrew Morton, Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds.
I visited Seoul last week to represent OSI at an open source conference and to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Software Copyright Committee (SOCOP). SOCOP organized a conference with the title "Free Open So...
Profoss will host a workshop on Legal Matters of FOSS in Brussels next week (April 28). They have now published a number of interviews with the speakers of the event, including interviews with...