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A New Spin on Open Source Business Models

IT Managers Journal is reporting that a Canadian communications student is trying to put a new spin on open source business models. Greg Dean, a student at Simon Fraser University, is attempting to merge the principles of open source with that of a co-op and a regular corporation. From the article: "On the first slide of his presentation, Dean described the ICT/OS as a 'participatory, self-managed workers' business' designed for 'getting the benefits of a corporation through the convivial democracy of a co-op.' Punctuated by dozens of questions, the rest of the presentation explained exactly how he thought this goal could be achieved. In his vision, the co-op would involve three types of members: full members, who are freelancers in high-tech professions and have full voting rights; associated members such as lawyers who provide services to the co-op; and non-members with an investment in the company."

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  1. Hmmm... by s-twig · · Score: 3, Funny

    If I send this to my boss, maybe he'll fall asleep and we can all party.

  2. Re:I'm no expert, but... by QuantumG · · Score: 2, Funny

    Less rollercoaster venture capital. More hippies.

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  3. Sure he's not a Canadian Communism Student? by imaginaryelf · · Score: 2, Funny

    instead of a Canadian Communication Student? Sorry, this joke wrote itself.

  4. Re:I'm no expert, but... by El_Muerte_TDS · · Score: 4, Funny

    You must be new to slashdot. After you get a bunch of people, you do three full stops, and then you've got profit.

    To summarize:
    1) get a bunch of people
    2) ...
    3) profit