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53 points by jacobian on Sept 21, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 13 comments



dood - just make that shit a service - I've talked to a # of companies that were looking for something like that and were dismayed that they couldn't just sign up w/a credit card, seriously


I agree. In fact, if played correctly, I could see it as an acquisition target of a company like Github.

You can make money and serve the open source community at the same time.


> In fact, if played correctly, I could see it as an acquisition target of a company like Github.

GitHub already has pages and wikis and is heavily invested in GFM and is killing it in the commercial market. Why would they want a non-Ruby reST product?

> You can make money and serve the open source community at the same time.

And Gittip might turn out to be a way to do that.

Maybe Eric wants to be a person, not an acquisition target.


http://getsentry.com/ Is already doing it. Sentry is opensource https://github.com/getsentry and hosted service.


True, Sentry is a good example of a successful open source business model. GitHub itself is probably the best example of a company that's #winning at open source. They don't give their source away, but they give their service away. But it's pretty well-established that there are business models that can subsidize open source, isn't it?

The interesting thing about Gittip is that there's no strings attached for receivers. We've already got a company advertising itself on the Gittip givers leaderboard (https://workforpie.com/). But there's a decoupling of corporate interests from personal interests on Gittip that I think is worth continuing to explore. Even if Gittip were filled with corporate donors, their contributions would still be anonymous to the receivers. There's no strings attached. To me, that's new and interesting.


> They don't give their source away, but they give their service away.

github is not open source - they have a closed source service that is available for free, with limitations. Unless you meant that they are building a business based on an open source piece of software, which is a little different from e.g. Sentry.


They don't just use an open source piece of software (RoR), they use the open source community to build street cred that they then cash in to score their real customers.

Don't get me wrong: I love GitHub. It's a fantastic product and an inspiration to me. Instead of paying $7/mo for private repos, I choose to give back by gittiping members of the organization:

https://www.gittip.com/on/github/github/


You'll get my cash as soon as I get into work.

A brilliant use for gittip - and a brilliant service from readthedocs

Please drop me a line for some corporate sponsorship talks too - would be interested my details on my profile. Cheers


What about advertising? The audience is very specific, it could be a good match for some ad networks.


I would rather give $1/week than see dice.com ads.


Why? Wouldn't you like seeing ads for, eg, Python events? New Relic? Heroku?

That's what I mean by ads.


I wouldn't fight it or turn them off, just saying what I would rather have. The space is almost certainly most valuable to recruiters (see sourceforge ads)




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