A software suite that has become an Apache project. Used by Apache to create a series of metrics.
Consultancy run by James Vasile and Karl Fogel.
I think David is wrong. Almost everyone I know who makes it a requirement of any job they seek that it will only include work on free software can do so. Those that want to work primarily on free software have very little trouble. Do you get a choice of all jobs? No. Are the jobs as interesting or as high paying? You can't count on it.
You have to be very very good to work on free software only without compromising. But I think that might be asking a bit too much.
A bloggy lit review on the economics of FOSS.
"The model aimed to rationalize several puzzles observed in the industry, such as why Red Hat, a high-quality firm, contributes significantly more to Linux than any other firm and why a market with mandatory sharing can actually produce higher-quality products than a proprietary market."
Nice article! Maybe the babe in the bikini is not so necessary to this article about free software and politics that mentions Indonesia?
Article by Jeremy Allison about why mono is a problem. I think he's right.
I've always hired free and open source software developers. But I guess I'm probably difference.
Special issue of a magazine with articles on women in open source.
Article by a leader of an internal HP "open source" user group type organization. Interesting.