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12.09.08

Osalt: Finding Unix Alternatives To Proprietary Products

By Roberto Galoppini

Around the net there are a number of open source directories, among them the Enterprise Open Source directory sponsored by Optaros, the Red Hat Network by Red Hat, Ohloh and the independent Osalt.

Osalt is aimed at helping end users to find open source alternatives to well-known proprietary products like Photoshop, Dreamweaver or enterprise products like Bea Weblogic or HP OpenView.

I asked Anders Ingeman Rasmussen, Osalt Editor and owner of Airflake, few questions about him and Osalt.

How did you start getting working with Linux and open source?

I have had various computers since the age of 7 (1979) - technology has always facinated me.

In the beginning of the 90s I saw Linux (Slackware distribution) and other Unix OSes. But I starting playing around with Linux - at the time I have been programming for some years and just started to learn the C programming language. In 1992 after finishing three years of business school - I started computer science college. Here my work with unix expanded and I help introduce Linux and open source into the school. This continued after I graduated as I got a job on the collega as network and server administrator.

However, being more the creative type I left my job on the college in 1996 and joined a small IT company as a developer. I am still with the same company which have had many ups and downs. In the company the primary development platform is unix (not Linux however), but this allows us to use alot of open source tools.

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I have always been fascinated by open source software, because it is amazing what people can build for free. Being interested in computer graphics both 2d vector based, 3d photo realistic renderings and just image editing - I was always looking for great open source software that could help me (since I did not have the money for the commercial products). At some point I started a list of commercial products and their open source alternatives, which I also used when friends and colleagues ask what I could recommend if they were looking for e.g. a desktop publishing program.

How did you conceive the idea of running Osalt?

In 2005 I thought that I could make my list into a website making it easy for people all over the world to find high quality open source software - based on the fact that people known the commercial products.

I sent a lot of time in 2005 and early 2006 making my list of products larger and more extensive covering more software areas - and developing the site in PHP. The site went live spring 2006. By the end of 2006 more than 100.000 people have visited the site - and the number of visits were rapidly growing.

Today osalt.com has more than 200.000 unique visitors each month most of them finds osalt.com through google when search for alternatives to commercial products. About a month ago osalt.com launch a spanish version, which has already reached its goal of doubling the number of Spanish visitors.

Continue reading this article.


About the Author:
In 2001 started up a small firm specialized in infrastructural solutions based on Open Source software. In 2004 launched the first Italian consortium of Open Source SMEs, becoming its president. Collaborates to academy research on Open Source organizational models and on Open Source meta-districts, keeps rubrics and writes articles on ICT magazines.

http://robertogaloppini.net
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