Hi Stefan,
interesting post. Thanks for the link.
There would be more things worth to discuss, in our little community.
I may be wrong but, regarding forks, I can see that, in the case of
Jump/OpenJump, it  was the presence of divergent forks that helps OJ to go
on. I am thinking about both simple users (I know some collugues who were
using Kosmo and now became OJ users - it was also my story) or   developers
(I think the efforts of Alberto and others to move useful raster staff from
AdBToolbox- a MSWindows-based fork of OJ - to OpenJUMP.
In other hand the Elephantine QGIS has to face  problems, which right now
become opportunities for us - hominid bush in the Plestocene time of
Opensource
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/a-new-hominin-a-sediba/

Peppe



2016-04-25 14:53 GMT+02:00 Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>:

> Hey guys,
>
> did just read this interesting post by Tim Sutton who is heading the
> QGIS steering committee. Fortunately there isn't anything that the OJ
> Dev team has to think about yet... the only exception may be the naming
> of extensions. For instance I called on of my extensions OpenJUMP
> HoRAE... But well HoRAE isn't a company name or a like, and sources are
> available in our repository.
>
> Promoting and using QGIS for the enterprise – QGIS.org blog
>
> http://blog.qgis.org/2016/04/23/promoting-and-using-qgis-for-the-enterprise/
>
> This stuff is of course based on experiences... so I wonder what happens
> over there
>
> cheers,
> stefan
>
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