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Warner Onstine

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Warner Onstine is Java programmer and writer of two tech books
How to tell if an Open Source project is viable (right now) for use in your project Posted: Oct 29, 2009 7:18 AM
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Since I’ve done a lot of this over the years, I thought I would share with you my experience in evaluating and picking Open Source projects to use inside closed-source companies. (It may very well be different at companies that Open Source their own stuff – I don’t know.) This isn’t to say that I [...]

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