Hi everybody,
I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
Sorry for the OT,
best regards
Andrea Aime
On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
can find it here:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:46:37AM +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
Sorry for the OT,
best regards
Andrea Aime
On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
can find it here:
Thanks for the link. I just lokoed at it, unfortunately they
mix 'commercial' with 'proprietary'.... The old story.
Sigh,
Markus
PS: somewhere hidden on the www.gnu.org is a figure showing the
different license models and proprietary models in one graph.
(was drawn in Xfig). Any ideas for the URL?
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:10:24AM +0100, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:46:37AM +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
> I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
> that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
> Sorry for the OT,
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
> Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
> opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
> can find it here:
>
> http://floss1.infonomics.nl/
Thanks for the link. I just lokoed at it, unfortunately they
mix 'commercial' with 'proprietary'.... The old story.
;(
Yeah, thus I cannot answer the questionaire.
PS: somewhere hidden on the www.gnu.org is a figure showing the
different license models and proprietary models in one graph.
(was drawn in Xfig). Any ideas for the URL?