[LRUG] How to fund an open-source project?
Makoto Inoue
inouemak at googlemail.com
Fri Dec 18 04:24:28 PST 2009
Probably the closest company who could benefit from RubyGoLightly is
Google itself?
Alternatively, you can suggest Google Go topic for next Google Open
Source Jam, and do the pitch there.
Makoto
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Jocke Selin <jocke at selincite.com> wrote:
>
> On 17 Dec 2009, at 23:20, Eleanor McHugh wrote:
>> It's potentially a big project and I'd like to be able to work on it full-time so as to make reasonable progress in the coming year but I'm completely clueless about how to raise sponsorship or even whether that's practical. Does anyone with greater experience of driving an OSS project have any advice they're willing to share on this or any related topics?
>
> One potential path is to make a business case and present it to a company. If there's profit to be made from using your "doohickey", then a company could be interested in sponsoring your work. I.e instead of a company developing RubyGoLightly or similar, on their own for their business projects, convince them it's better that you develop it independently, but with tight connections to the company in question.
> You'll obviously need to find a company (one is enough ;) ), then put some numbers together for both the cost and the potential profits/benefits of the company.
>
> Might work..?!?
>
> /JS
> _______________________________________________
> Chat mailing list
> Chat at lists.lrug.org
> http://lists.lrug.org/listinfo.cgi/chat-lrug.org
>
More information about the Chat
mailing list