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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. Re:Sure he's not a Canadian Communism Student? by CarpetShark · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Communism is a form of government, which competes with democracy. Co-operatives are closer to democracy than the very hierarchical systems of governance that most western organisations follow. So, in terms of regimes that harm people, big western corporations are closer to communism, than co-operatives are.