On 12/ 7/15 06:48 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:

I think there needs to be some change that provides for a clear way for 
businesses to account for donations to open source organizations and 
developers.  Right now, from what I've seen mentioned before, typical 
accounting departments have difficulty finding a legitimate reason or category 
to spend for something that doesn't strictly require it, even if it could be 
argued that it would enable valuable improvements in support.

If you are not finding reasons, organisation ends up spending milions on vendor lock-in. Not tough choice.

As I understand all that is always needed, is one man to decide that change should happen in businesses. It seems to me that changes are more needed inside businesses and their accountings and that contribution paths are always much more easy to find, then to start them inside a business organisation.

One can argue that maintaining open projects, that also became your own projects by contributing to them, is much more valuable then pooring money into someone else's pocket, who doesn't bring to the company the source and control back.


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