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Doc Searls is Senior Editor of Linux Journal. He is also a fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and the Center for Information Technology and Society at UC Santa Barbara.
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This is a posting that you might like to comment on, its all about how small organisations dependant on OpenSource struggle to keep up with the development pace of the underlying platform despite paying for development and hosting. In many ways it s sure of sign of maturity that such issues are being raised. You buy things in a bazzaar not services :)
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