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Commercial Open Source Software using PHP

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Writing Open Source software as a small business can be very difficult.
You can't sell your software in a shrink wrapped box on a store shelf nor
can you sell per seat/cpu licenses to use this software. So how do you
make a profitable business writing software that you have to give away?
This paper will discuss:
* Support/service contracts and how to develop and market them.
* Service level agreements for large companies and government.
* Combining hardware and software as a package for clients who need a
complete solution.
Each point will use examples drawn from the Got_It Image Management
Software by DAMIT Australia, which we have been heavily involved in
writing for the last 18 months. This paper will also touch on the
requirements for writing commercial code, the technologies you need to use
and why they are used.


Keywords: PHP, business
Stream: PHP, Business
Presentation Type: 30 minute Paper Presentation in English
Paper: Commercial Open Source Software using PHP


Evan Leybourn

Looking Glass Solutions

Evan Leybourn is the head code monkey/director for Looking Glass
Solutions. He started this business three years ago and it has grown into
a well respected, established business specialising in open source
technologies. With a meaningless piece of paper in Comp Sci from UNSW he
has worked with the Department of Defence, NFP and commercial companies
developing and extending software to meet their requirements.

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