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08 Jul 08
Michel BauwensOf the many thousands of changes that have been made to the Linux kernel over the past three years, fully 73.2% came from employees working on behalf of their companies
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22 Apr 08
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Linux operating system - has shifted from being a volunteer effort to being a corporate initiative.
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nly 13.9% of the changes came from volunteers without a corporate affiliation, and the remaining 12.9% of changes came from developers whose affiliation is unknown
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over 70% of all kernel development is demonstrably done by developers who are being paid for their work."
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Linux has become an economic joint venture of a set of companies, in the same way that Visa is an economic joint venture of a set of financial institutions. As the Linux Foundation report makes clear, the companies are participating for a diverse set of commercial reasons. Some want to make sure that Linux runs on their hardware. Others want to make sure that the basis of their distribution business is solid. And so on, and none of these companies could achieve their goals independently. In the same way, Visa provides services in many different locations around the world in different sizes and types of stores. Some banks need their service mainly in one country, some in another, but when they work together they all get to provide their services all around the world.
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open source has crossed its commercial Rubicon, and there is probably no going back."
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21 Apr 08
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