The Age of Corporate Open Source Enlightenment

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In The Age of Corporate Open Source Enlightenment Paul Ferris enlightens us with a fair and balanced analysis of the open source software appropriation in the corporate environment.

The ideological connotations and the analogy to the church vs. state might be overemphasis, however, the article is very insightful and brings forth the philosophical background which appear necessary in the process to contextually understand the open source software and its environment.

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