Re: to the freelancers!!

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On Thu, November 3, 2005 7:15 pm, bruce wrote:
> Just a quick question. Had a conversation with a person who works for
> a
> non-profit, and she was describing some of her dealings with obtaining
> grants for the development of 'open source' apps.Got me to thinking.
> If a
> company sponsored the initial development of an 'open source' kind of
> app
> (the exact licensing would need to be fleshed out) what do yout think
> would
> be the response of people to work on the apps..
>
> I started to wnoder if there would be a pool of talented people who
> would be
> interested in working on projects that are initially funded. The
> funding
> would go to pay the resources, set up the project, do initial grass
> roots
> marketing, etc... The idea would be to focus in on the
> projects/technologies/apps that a given business would agree to
> initially
> support/fund.
>
> Thoughts/comments/etc...
>
> -bruce
> bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> ps. I'm not talking about a freshmeat.net/sourceforge kind of
> environment.
> The obvious goal of this kind of process would be to turn small
> applications/projects into profitable applications. My curiousity is
> whether
> you could then create applications/services that could be built along
> the
> same model as nagios/mysql/etc.. where you have a free/open version,
> as well
> as a fee based application/service.

I think there was a Penguin MasterCard/Visa company set up for
something very much like this...  Though that was to just fund the
projects, not to build companies around them.  LinuxCard, was it?

Also, in a loose sort of way, your description matches something
commonly referred to as the "dot boom"...  and the "dot bomb" for that
mattter. :-)

There were a ZILLION start-ups with cool ideas, no friggin' idea
whatsoever of how to make revenue from it, and zillions of dollars
blown on pinball machines and beanbag chairs for the developers.

Ah, the glory days. :-)

I think the trick would be to find the right project, sponsors, and
people, rather than to just express the general idea as you have
above...

Sort of like this post:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/7614

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