The Way VCs Think About Open Source: Mostly Wrong (infoworld.com)
An anonymous reader writes: In an epic smack-down, Simon Phipps examines a recent article by some VCs with an apparently strong track record in open source startups and finds the way they see the world makes them plain wrong about Red Hat, OSI licenses, Apache and probably everything else they talk about.
Like ATM.
Of course, why would anyone need Asynchronous Transfer Mode to be spelled out?