Dear Suchith,

My opinion is that OSGeo defines the value chain orientation of open software 
to ensure customers. 

This will help customers to understand the elements/components that are/should 
be open and which are value added contributions of the vendor. All value added 
innovations of the vendor can/should be the revenue stream that the community 
can advocate for, and campaign against exploitation of those that unwittingly 
become targets of unscrupulous vendors. 

We can then leave the space of determining the value of the value added 
contribution to the private treaty of the two with the vendors encouraged to 
charge based on the intensity of the value add...

If a subcommittee on value added innovations goes not exist, then it behaves us 
to create one...we do need this very much in Africa. 

Kiringai 


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> On 22 Mar 2017, at 23:15, Suchith Anand <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a query. If a properitery GIS vendor starts marketing thier 
> properitery products as Open platform and software then what rights do the 
> organisations and customers have who are mislead buying the  properitery 
> software thinking it is open have ?  The definision of Proprietary software 
> [1] is very clearly defined, so  how can it be possible for any properitery 
> GIS vendor to market their  software knowingly as open platform if it is 
> properitery? 
> 
> This also greatly affects the business and revenues of true open source 
> software companies .  Who is responsible for any misleading marketing that 
> results in losses to both customers who are mislead to buy the properitery 
> software thinking it is open  and also to other companies who do true open 
> source business who lose out on the business opportunities? Is it right 
> business ethics to do this?
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Suchith
> 
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_software 
> 
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