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* The difference between [[Software Projects and Products]] is sometimes good for confusion. | * The difference between [[Software Projects and Products]] is sometimes good for confusion. | ||
* [[Free Software]] can be used commercially in many different [[Business]] contexts. | * [[Free Software]] can be used commercially in many different [[Business]] contexts. | ||
− | * [[Commercial | + | * [[Commercial Services]] provide for professional support and can help to implement productive environments. |
* [[Professional Support]] is provided by a diverse ecology of professionals. These can range from highly, qualified seasoned individuals or agile students to enterprises of any size. | * [[Professional Support]] is provided by a diverse ecology of professionals. These can range from highly, qualified seasoned individuals or agile students to enterprises of any size. | ||
+ | * OSGeo operates a [[Service Provider Directory]] that helps to identify the required specialist. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 07:23, 9 May 2007
This page coordinates OSGeo Advocacy. This comprises explanations and definitions of terms used in conjunction with developing, using, disseminating (spreading) and enhancing Free and Open Source Software. Additionally it should enhance availability and accessibility of information about best practices examples and large scale usage scenarios. Advocacy helps new users and developers find out and learn what is special about this place.
Definitions
- A short introduction to Free Software
- A short introduction to Open Source
- The difference between Software Projects and Products is sometimes good for confusion.
- Free Software can be used commercially in many different Business contexts.
- Commercial Services provide for professional support and can help to implement productive environments.
- Professional Support is provided by a diverse ecology of professionals. These can range from highly, qualified seasoned individuals or agile students to enterprises of any size.
- OSGeo operates a Service Provider Directory that helps to identify the required specialist.
Examples
Most Free Software Projects operate a web site where you can find examples of all kinds of solutions, again ranging in scale from the personal website mashup up to state- or worldwide infrastructures with millions of users.
How could OSGeo provide more information on specific examples to show the high level of quality and reliance of some packages as well as the ease of use of other pieces of code. Would it make sense to collect links to galleries here?