I'm not sure if any one would be willing to do it, but I'd really like to
see examples of how people turned free software into a business.
Consulting, education, or development?
I know Bash was one of the few programs that GNU foundation ever paid for,
so it happens once in a blue moon. 😆
Kind of like how RedHat sells support and not software. How does that work
out for us little guys or is there even a market?
On Dec 11, 2016 8:56 PM, "der.hans" <
PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
> Am 11. Dec, 2016 schwätzte Anon Anon so:
>
> moin moin,
>
> do you mean use Free Software for the business processes of any business?
> For example, using ledger for the accounting?
>
> Or, do you mean, turn Free Software knowledge and skills into a business
> such as by doing some consulting?
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
>
> Someone should make a presentation about starting and running a business
>> with Linux. You guys spent all this time discussing visas and employment,
>> but instead, someone should show how to start a business.
>>
>> I'd appreciate it if someone considered sharing their knowledge at one of
>> the next plugs. I'd like to know how to turn my extensive knowledge of cat
>> and vim into American money.
>>
>
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