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Open Source Business Models
[edit]An Investigation in Wikipedia
[edit]- Overview
- Business models for open-source software
- Business Models
- Multi-licensing
- Professional open source
- Software as a service
- Open-source bounty
- Crowdfunding
- Comparison of crowd funding services
- Adware
- Freemium
- List of commercial open-source applications and services
- Economics
- Commons-based peer production
- Commercial use of copyleft works
- Open innovation
- Licenses
- Open-source license
- Copyleft
- Permissive free software licence
- Creative Commons license
- Definitions
- Business model
- Business Readiness Rating
- Cloud computing
- Committer
- Freeware
- Gratis versus libre
- Information technology consulting
- Open-source software
- Service (economics)
- Technical support
- Other Related Business Models
- Open business
- Product-service system
- Collaborative software development model
- Tools
- Business Model Canvas
- Miscellaneous
- Open-source advocacy
- Open Source Observatory and Repository
- Benevolent Dictator for Life
- QSOS
- OpenSource Maturity Model
- Use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the U.S. Department of Defense