*"Does your favorite open source project need just a little extra
functionality? As Esther Schindler explains in this IT World article, your
company can encourage the developers to add the
features<http://www.itworld.com/open-source/69107/how-sponsor-open-source-sprint>you've
been yearning for — for far, far less money than you imagine. She
interviews companies who have sponsored 'code-a-thons' for Drupal, Plone,
simwiddy, and a set of applications for British Telecom, and provides
specific pointers. From the article: 'To ensure that the event happens and
that it meets its goals, you must connect with the right members of the
community and motivate them to work with you. "It's not like these people
are paid to work for your interests," points out Brightcove's Whatcott. If
your business already has project committers on its staff, then it's just a
matter of leveraging existing relationships. But, says Stahl, "Someone less
'core' in the community might well have a harder time.'"'*

Please have a lot at this article from slashdot to read
more<http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/06/10/2249253>




Regards
Akash Deep Shakya "OpenAK"
B.E. (Computer) | Kathmandu University
http://www.akashdeepshakya.com.np
akashakya at gmail dot com
P.O.Box: 8975 EPC: 4235

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