@ravenme SF had its own Cesar ...
@ravenme SF had its own Cesar Chavez brouhaha about 10 years ago. wasn't pretty and divided lots of folks.
@ravenme SF had its own Cesar Chavez brouhaha about 10 years ago. wasn't pretty and divided lots of folks.
ever heard of soccer diplomacy? read this from salon.com: http://bit.ly/P5JHA
@fusion94 thinking about it. depends on how employed I am in the near future. And you?
USA 2:0 HON - in a dreadful gold cup match, the Yanks prevailed with 2 late goals. Winning ugly is still winning.
@teich cool. let me know if you'd like to discuss over coffee in the near future.
@teich please share more!
@mjasay me too :) never been a dan lyons fan, but that was brilliance in a box
@zAgile would love to get coffee! :) "scam" was probably a bit extreme. Just don't think it's the smartest way to go
@maslett I think companies could get the same benefits of htis model with an unlimited free to download and use product + open API
@maslett true - I suppose there's a fence to ride somewhere. just don't like the side where most companies fall with this strategy
@maslett if main objective is to cripple the OSS project and "upgrade" leeches/freeloaders to commercial, why bother w/ open source at all?
@maslett I really don't see the point of what is now called "open core" - seems like a scam and lack of respect for (and trust in) community