Open Source and the Spanish companies
I just finished writing a comment at plunchete’s blog and it got so long that I thought I could add it to my own blog. In his blog entry he wrote about how few Spanish companies actually develop open source products compared to other more developed countries. He showed Warp as an example of open source Spanish company:
The best example of a Spanish company who believes in Open Source is Warp Networks this company is from Zaragoza (my city) and with only a handful people and a great product eBox, an this product is going to be going to be the official Ubuntu server management tool.
Well, with such kind words I had to reply and comment my opinion on the subject
Here it is:
My opinion about why there are so few open source companies in Spain is that there are actually very few open source companies around the world, not only in Spain. Open source is a tendency still in a very early stage and you would be surprised on how many business men from supposedly developed countries still don
