“Open Source, still not a business model”
Episode 160 · December 21st, 2018 · 55 mins 8 secs
About this Episode
Should cloud providers be able to host open source software? Exactly, what does the Australia Assistance Act mean for employees? What is Melbourne Cup Day? We answer these questions and more. Enjoy!
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