Nice read on Red Hat

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by vasa1, Feb 29, 2012.

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  1. vasa1

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    It's definitely an interesting business model. I've wondered how successful an enterprise open-source software can be, with just official support/ convenience being the major area of revenue.

    I'd like to believe that if I were ever to release a product I'd open-source it and be willing to take the financial risk... but in reality it would be very difficult. RHEL is definitely "inspiring."
     
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    RHEL does it well using the "FOSS software and pay for support" model. Other companies usually open-source the majority of the code, but keep some features closed source to make revenue from. Some use the even less common method of selling a compiled version, and releasing code under a very restrictive license in an attempt to get you to buy the compiled version as it's "easier".

    I personally like RHEL's method. Good article too :thumb:
     
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