I recommend Open Source as a business model. Selling your software its a one time thing. Distribuiting means work for the rest of your life.

If you think other people will use ideas for free, keep your ideas at home, the will be safe there. The key word in software business is usage.

cheers




On 5/24/06, Greg Boehnlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Michael Workman wrote:

> Digium does not own this guys call center software.... so why should he make
> it open source

Did I miss something? When did Digium reccomend that he open source his
software?

I thought someone on the mailing list, not affiliated or representing
Digium reccomended that.

I do agree that there is probably a better market to develop an Open
Source business model, but it is the author's choice.

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