there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
open source manna, burnout, history Show more
there is an assumption that “Open source will continue to fall from the sky like manna from heaven and that the people behind it can be abstracted away.” Show more
@vfrmedia I don't feel like there's a tried and tested model suitable for all. Tastes change, as do ethics surrounding purity of business models. It certainly makes sense for certain infrastructure models to be nationalised. This is often the (Innovate UK) model via Catapult|s. I'm often a little suspect at that model though as it's top > down