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The Open Source CEO Interview Series

Written By
MA
Matt Asay
Jun 22, 2007

[ Thanks to Matt Asay
for this link. ]

From Part 1:

“I asked a range of open source CEOs to comment on some of the
surprises and challenges associated with running an open source
company. I figured it would be an interesting exercise since many
of them came from proprietary software companies, and so would have
a good idea of whether the grass is, in fact, any greener on the
open source side of the fence…”

Dave
Rosenberg, MuleSource (Part 1)

Javier
Soltero, Hyperic (Part 2)

Marten Mickos,
MySQL (Part 3)

John Powell,
Alfresco (Part 4)

Fabrizio
Capobianco, Funambol (Part 5)

Boris Kraft,
Magnolia (Part 6)

Kelly Herrell,
Vyatta (Part 7)

Satish
Dharmaraj, Zimbra (Part 8)

Ranga
Rangachari, Groundwork (Part 9)

Dries
Buytaert, Drupal (Part 10)

MA

Matt Asay

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