I have written a few articles recently on the increasing commercialisation of the Open Source world (see
here for example) and
not everyone is happy with this
However, in my defence, its not just me commenting on the trend - Nick Carr
writes about Linux today:
There's nothing particularly surprising in the shift from the volunteer to the corporate model - it tends to be what happens when lots of money enters the picture - but it does reveal that while Net-based "social production" efforts may be unprecedented in their scale and unusual in their technology-mediated structure, they are no more immune, or even resistant, to being incorporated into established market systems than any other type of labor that produces commercially valuable goods. The shift in Linux kernel development from unpaid to paid labor, from volunteers to employees, suggests that the Net doesn't necessarily weaken the hand of central management or repeal old truths about business organization.
No doubt not everyone will be happy with Nick either