Hello and welcome, I dare to say it has been a while since last post. Though I will make it right by intensifying my blogging activities in the next few weeks. Before I forget to do so, I would like to inform you that I will stop keeping a “storyline” in the blog. So you won't see any posts that can be regarded as something like chapters from a book from now on. Or at least, I have got the feeling that it was more like I was writing a book than that I was maintaining a blog. I started with a post describing free and open source software, started a next one about advantages, and then slowly but steadily started to realise that my set-up has a drawback. It may be just fine initially, but too soon it's loosing “power” as it seems.
You may think, “Why didn't he just write separate posts about anything related to F/OSS and organisations right from the start? Why on earth didn't he do so earlier?” Well, I thought that a short introduction on the matter would be nice for a part of my potential readers. If I hadn't written one, I would probably only have had readers already knowing (a bit) about F/OSS. That would be a matter of preaching in my own church, and thus a matter of not reaching people who are newbies* regarding the subject.
Anyway, from now on I will just write anything interesting that is (more or less) related to the subject F/OSS in organisations. And suggestions or questions are always welcome of course. You can put them in a comment, or e-mail* or tweet** them to me.
P.S.: possibly there will be one or more CRM related posts soon, which should be interesting. Though I am still doing some research into the matter, currently. :)
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