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* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
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> Feel free to have a preview at http://www.sanisoft.com/pages/18
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Wow! I didn't knew there were 8 open source business models. I agree
that that a hybrid combination of these models will have to be used to
make a business successful.

I have recently started working on PHP projects on my own. So I am
interested in applying business models to practical use so that a
economically viable business can be setup.

> So my questions with regards to business models are -
> 1) What is this group (if I may call it that)  aiming at?

As per my understanding the aim is to make Free Software a part of
mainstream business strategy. To understand the existing ideas of Free
Software business models and to build upon those ideas to generate
better and economically viable business models.

> 2) What are proposals to take the existing body of work forward?

As Trevor has mentioned earlier in this thread a contest can be
organized on framing Business models based on Free Software.
Irrespective of how successful that contest is we should take steps to
create an environment where these business models are developed
further.

> 3) How can we make all this relevant in the Indian scenario?

That's the most important point :-))

Regards
Kapil Karekar
Libre Technologies
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Let us build a Free Software Economy
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