Hi Steven,

Re. The Supply side - I'd suggest you include anyone who actively contributes 
effort to the development of OS software regardless of how they monetize the 
activity.

For instance, if you don't include companies working on the software that then 
gets monetized via proprietary solutions and commercial packaging, you would be 
missing what I expect are the silent majority of OS software contributors. It 
would also make your survey more black and white in terms of whether one 
qualifies as being part of the open source economics. Essentially if you 
contribute you're in.

Dave

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> On May 7, 2016, at 2:53 AM, Steven Feldman <shfeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Apologies, the link to my explanatory blog post was wrong. Should be 
> http://knowwhereconsulting.co.uk/blog/size-matters/
> 
> Steven 
> 
>> On 6 May 2016, at 19:09, Steven Feldman <shfeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have wanted to try to pull together some very basic economic numbers about 
>> open source geo for a while now. Then when I got the good news that my talk 
>> on “There is no such thing as a free lunch” had been accepted for FOSS4G 
>> 2016, I decided to have a crack at crowdsourcing some numbers which I hope 
>> to include in my talk in August. There are two elements to this exercise
>> Supply – How big is the business of Open Source Geo? i.e the companies and 
>> full time or near to fully time consultants working in  this space
>> Usage – How much Open Source Geo software is deployed and what value does it 
>> create or displace?
>> At the moment I am focussing on the supply side because it feels like a more 
>> manageable task, perhaps some others will step up and offer to help estimate 
>> the usage side.
>> 
>> This survey aims to gather some basic stats on companies (from one man bands 
>> to very large companies) whose activities are based on the provision of 
>> development and services in Open Source Geo (either wholly or a significant 
>> part). Even though revenue and employee numbers will often be available from 
>> public sources, I will only present the results in aggregated formats to 
>> ensure that individual company info cannot be derived from my presentation. 
>> If you are uncertain about providing information to this survey please check 
>> with a senior manager within your organisation before responding.
>> 
>> So why should you help me to make an estimate of the size of the Open Source 
>> Geo business? I think that size does matter when you are in the software 
>> business, potential users often gain confidence from larger numbers – more 
>> users, a larger industry with more employees and more revenues – why would 
>> this not be the case for Open Source Geo when we are  frequently facing FUD 
>> merchants. I believe that collating some economic data on the Open Source 
>> Geo business can help all of us to respond better when confronted with 
>> questions about the commercial sustainability of our community.
>> 
>> There is a bit more info about the survey at 
>> http://knowwhereconsulting.co.uk/size-matters
>> 
>> The survey is at 
>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xZaq6Z4NMOuXm6jOEifScBS6qW0FSMt47AKb3Fm6JmA/edit?usp=sharing
>> 
>> Thanks for any help you can offer to further publicise this survey
>> 
>> Cheers
>> ______
>> Steven
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