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[POLL] Key Mistakes you can make when Persuading the Board that Open Source is right for your Organisation
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Simon Mitchell
on Mon, Jun 25, 2012 @ 04:06 AM
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Key Mistakes you can make when Persuading the Board that Open Source is right for your Organisation
<a href="http://polldaddy.com/poll/6266914/">When persuading the board that Open Source is right for your organisation, what are the key mistakes you can make?</a>
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