Archive for July, 2010

GNOME Census report now available as free download

I was delighted to see that the GNOME Census presentation I gave yesterday at GUADEC has gotten a lot of attention. And I’m pleased to announce a change of plan from what I presented yesterday: The report is now available under a Creative Commons license. Why the change of heart? My intention was never to [...]

GNOME Census report available

Today at GUADEC I presented the results (Slides are now on slideshare) of the GNOME Census, a project we have been working on for a while. For as long as I have been involved in GNOME, press, analysts, potential partners and advisory board members have been asking us: How big is GNOME? How many paid [...]

Open Core is a bad word

Matt Aslett continued his series on Open Core yesterday, and pointed to my post on the subject. He says, and I agree, that we can’t expect companies to call themselves Open Core as a means of differentiating from Open Source if we use pejorative phrases like “crippleware” to refer to Open Core projects. But that [...]

Rotten to the (Open) Core?

Reposted from my personal blog Open core, Open core,  more Open core… the debate goes on and on, with Monty the latest to weigh in. When you get down to it this is a fight over branding – which is why the issue is so important to the OSI folks (who are all about the [...]