When you make the decision to go open source obviously it's not from the product it self you are making money directly, only when sell licenses with support probably, but I am not excited with that model due to the fact that is not really clear how you can succeed reaching businesses to pay.
Thats my concern basically, while also the probabilities are mostly against you, and probably the product will disappear.
Of course, you seize to be considered a startup anymore, because a startup is about rapid growth.
So probably thats why te best way to go is to have a free version of the product and more advanced features for those who pay, and a seperate license to have access to the source code, like Symbian does?
Thats my concern basically, while also the probabilities are mostly against you, and probably the product will disappear.
Of course, you seize to be considered a startup anymore, because a startup is about rapid growth.
So probably thats why te best way to go is to have a free version of the product and more advanced features for those who pay, and a seperate license to have access to the source code, like Symbian does?